A list of 10 ways to avoid being a jerk on Facebook. A glimpse into Facebook etiquette and tips including ways to maximize the platform and not be spammy.
10 Ways To Avoid Being A Facebook Jerk-Face


From http://blog.therisetothetop.com 4977 days ago
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4974 days ago
The era of streams is really interesting. Because timing matters. Someone might see something at 7 AM or 7 PM and things get pushed down the relevancy scale over time. What do you think?
4973 days ago
Thanks for your input. I have to follow the reactions and feedback over and time and then decide what to do with the automatic lifestream through FriendFeed (owned by Facebook) on my Facebook wall.
My friends and followers are in different time zones, so I don't think so much about it. I haven't been using the delayed / forward in time stamped feature. I am tweeting, blogging in real time. I have to think about this in the future.
Did you read Robert Scoble's post on "curators"? Could that be the answer to the time aspect?
http://scobleizer.com/2010/03/27/the-seven-needs-of-real-time-curators/
4976 days ago
I don't want to be a "jerk" but I have used FriendFeed's lifestream feature in order to show them on my Facebook page. I have to see if I could change the settings and pick certain messages showing up on my Facebook page. I have received remarks on this, but on the other hand, I have also got "like" votes and positive comments on messages. Some of my friends are only using Facebook as their source of communication platform.
What's your take on lifestreaming and the challenge of combining several channels into one place? Do you have any good ideas on how to use Google Buzz?
"8. EVERY TWEET POSTED TO FACEBOOK"