Facebook Frolics 0
Thomas Jones, writing at the Guardian, discusses how Facebook creates and builds on “the illusion that you are among friends.”
It is worth a read, especially the bit on how immersing oneself in Facebook narrows horizons:
Zuckerberg’s answer to the second question would be that the more Facebook knows about you, the more it can tailor your “experience” of the web to suit you. On the Facebook blog last April, he wrote:
“If you’re logged into Facebook and go to Pandora [an internet radio station] for the first time, now it can immediately start playing songs from bands you’ve liked across the web. And as you’re playing music, it can show you friends who also like the same songs as you, and then you can click to see other music they like.”
It’s a nice enough idea, in its limited way, though it misses one of the great points of radio, which is to expose you to music that you and your friends don’t know already: there wouldn’t be a place for someone like John Peel in Zuckerberg’s universe.