I've been playing with Facebook for a little while now, and I'm really impressed with it, but I have a couple of minor niggly gripes.
Political views
This may make perfect sense if you are in America but it doesn't work for anywhere else. Â
Friends
A more general challenge I find with social media is the glib use of the word friend. Perhaps I've been living in Germany too long where the German equivalent is used sparingly, and the terms colleague and acquaintance don't have the same pejorative sense that they can do in English. There are a number of people I would like to have in my network, but I'm not sure that I would classify them as friends (or they me!). Stephen O'Grady has a thoughtful post- "does this mean we are friends anymore?"
Let's have a quick poke
The term poke has a second meaning in British and South African slang, namely to have sex. Seeing the term poke Dennis! on my screen is a tad offputting.  So far I have resisted the temptation.Â
A geographic diversion
I also find the use of England, Wales and Scotland rather than UK in the country codes rather surprising. It presupposes rather more devolution than is currently the case, but that is a really minor gripe. I'd suggest using the iso3166-1 list, as one avoids any political mishaps
Compared to the example my old school friend Simon refers to here, this is a very minor geographic hiccup. (hope he doesn't mind me lifting the post)
More listbox laughs. I've talked about interesting listboxes before, but this latest one combines really poor geography and history in a single list. In fact, some of the listings here pre-date DOS, the Internet, and probably DARPA itself. Definitely Fedex. Hell, maybe even the postal service for some of them. See what I mean:
My mate is trying to fill in a web form. Wait, where's South Africa in the country list? Huh? This is what's listed instead:
(To some our geographically-challenged North American friends, South Africa is south of FranceHere's more information on 'where' Transkei is, and what happened to SWA.
But it gets better. Where's Zimbabwe?
Digging around the list comes up with these hints:
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And ladies and gentlemen, step into my time machine: .Wtf is Nyasaland you ask. Good question.
Oh, by the way, the site sells iPod covers, great product. But really odd reg. forms.
But seriously, Facebook is very impressive. It is clean, simple, performant, viral and fun. It is also really useful.
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