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Comments on: Study reveals shocking truth: Most Facebook apps are silly, pointless

Statistics firm Flowing Data tells us what we already knew already, that the "useful" Facebook applications just aren't all that prolific.

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Parking Wars application is addictive!
by basraw May 2, 2008 12:12 PM PDT
I love the Parking Wars game there and play it daily.
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Facebook Apps
by dabrace1984 May 2, 2008 12:42 PM PDT
Facebook Apps may be "Just for Fun" and silly but at least they are
not as annoying as Myspace profiles. After all, Facebook Apps, can
at least be collapsed so you only see the ones that you are
interested in.
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Facebook Apps Annoying...
by srpittman May 2, 2008 1:11 PM PDT
As a moderate user of both Facebook and MySpace, I'd have to say that I've found Facebooks apps to be extremely annoying and invasive. With MyS people's profiles can just suck and that's just on them. It's easy to keep things simple there. FB to me feels like I have approve every little thing, then tell/annoy a bunch of other people about it, and then repeat the process again over and over. All so that my random friend can "gift me a drink", "fun wall me", "super fun wall me", "super duper fun wall me", etc. I'm not surprised by results of this study at all... Facebook is alright. MySpace is alright. Both could improve greatly...
...and how is this a surprise?
by bjdooley May 2, 2008 1:00 PM PDT
Absolutely predictable, given the profile for mobile phone applications and the like. The only thing that surprises me is that any one could conceivably not have guessed this was the case!
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I Second That Thought...
by srpittman May 2, 2008 1:12 PM PDT
I agree - Not a big surprise here...
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Wow
by Newspeak finder May 2, 2008 1:05 PM PDT
No-one saw this coming? The author and who else?
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This IS surprising...
by AlphaKonare May 2, 2008 1:16 PM PDT
... only because the proportion of useless applications isn't grater than what the article states. I'm a long time facebook user, and I would really appreciate it if someone could show me some apps that arguably are not a silly/pointless waste of time.
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Surprising?
by Hank Mehle May 2, 2008 1:31 PM PDT
Not at all. According to my own primary research 99.9% of all human endeavor falls into the "silly/pointless" category.
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So...
by stenito May 3, 2008 4:32 AM PDT
Take away the useless, silly, pointless apps and...? what's left? Exactly: near to nothing!
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And you need a research for that?!?
by treespotter May 3, 2008 10:36 AM PDT
The fact that you need a research for that shows how much hyped up Facebook really is.
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didn't some kids write a song about that?
by oddpodz May 5, 2008 12:49 PM PDT
I'm getting bored of facebook? (find it on youtube) Title shows bad command of grammar, but the idea is the same - lots of stupid applications muck up the user experience.
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schoolspace prek-12 application on facebook
by anspn May 5, 2008 1:45 PM PDT
I am not sure that entertainment is necessarily pointless.

In anycase, we have created an education/utility app called schoolspace - you can check it out: http://apps.facebook.com/schoolspace/
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Why is this a bad thing?
by lrosen9999 May 6, 2008 2:51 PM PDT
Social networks are the Net Generation's version of the mall, bowling alley or any other teen hangout that is no longer safe. What did teens do at the mall? Have fun, gossip, play around, act silly and do things that would be classified as "shocking" according to this study. People have to be aware that MySpace and Facebook are the teen and young adult major social outlet and they are doing exactly what one would predict, acting social and acting their age while playing. I am neither surprised, nor shocked.

My research with more than 2,500 social networkers and 1,000 of their parents confirm these assertions as does my book, "Me, MySpace, and I: Parenting the Net Generation." For more information on my work, please visit www.Me-MySpace-and-I.com or email me at LROSEN@CSUDH.EDU
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by Cer07 April 27, 2009 3:12 PM PDT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuhqUvvDLIQ

Just some info without any obligation
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