Facebook Testing the Want Button 147
redletterdave writes "Facebook already knows what you 'Like.' Soon, it may ask you what you 'Want'. Tom Waddington, a Web developer for the craft website Cut Out + Keep, discovered that Facebook has included code for a disabled 'Want' button within the Javascript of its list of social plug-ins. The code was released to the Facebook Javascript SDK last Wednesday, but Waddington discovered the disabled button among other embedded tags, including 'degrees,' 'social context' and 'page events.' Waddington says the 'Want' button would work with Open Graph projects that use the tag 'products.'"
More than anything in the world... (Score:5, Funny)
...I want Facebook to die.
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Your ideas are intriguing to me and I would like to subscribe to your newsletter
Re:More than anything in the world... (Score:5, Funny)
Your ideas are intriguing to me and I would like to subscribe to your facebook.
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The makers of Pinterest would like to subscribe as well, I suspect. I'd guess this little button foreshadows their demise.
How much must it suck to have your exciting new project blown to bits by Facebook? :(
Re:More than anything in the world... (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:More than anything in the world... (Score:5, Insightful)
I can't think of any marketing professional who would give two shakes about this metric
Are you kidding? If I make a post about how I just bought a new Samsung Galaxy Class Starship at T-Mobile and my friends click the "want" button, it is absolutely worth gold to T-Mobile to have their ads steered to those FB users.
Or as another application... I already share my Amazon Wishlist with my friends so they can buy me stuff I actually want for my birthday/Christmas ... why not push that directly onto Facebook and allow sellers of those items to advertise for them and/or compete on price via ads?
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and fb will 'accidentally' become the affiliate associated with all amazon links...
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>Samsung Galaxy Class Starship at T-Mobile
I don't know if the mixture of Star Trek (post-scarcity society - by definition incapable of supporting a capitalist economy) with a capitalist symbol such as a corporation was a deliberate irony but either way - I lol'd.
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Re:More than anything in the world... (Score:5, Funny)
...I want Facebook to die.
Where's that damn like button when you need it?
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...I want Facebook to die.
Where's that damn like button when you need it?
And where's the button to say you want a like button.
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It will. It's just another fad after all.
Re:More than anything in the world... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:More than anything in the world... (Score:5, Insightful)
None of you really have a problem with Facebook. Your real problem is with the human race, a large percentage of which have signed up for Facebook and whose numbers have grown so large that it's impossible for the rest of us to avoid Facebook, as it has permeated our lives whether we wanted it to or not.
It's like living in Boston and trying to avoid any mention of the Red Sox.
Re:More than anything in the world... (Score:4, Insightful)
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I am still holding strong, me and the other guy too.
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Just you responding with this insanely-detailed rant illustrates the point that was made in the post before yours. Facebook has obviously taken over your entire life despite "only" 10%... oh wait? what's that? it's actually much higher?
hmm, looks like 800 million users so far worldwide. Obviously higher than 10%. And if you look at the "US citizens" that you've cited - it appears to be 50% of the entire population, and 65% of the online population. No wonder you posted anonymously - with lies like "10
Re:More than anything in the world... (Score:4, Interesting)
>It will. It's just another fad after all.
I'm not so sure you're right. It's already outlived every social network before it (by which I mean total lifespan from foundation to demise) - and it doesn't even seem to have peaked in users yet.
Several attempts at competition have come and gone - twice from the mighty google (and one of those arguably had a better user-experience to start with) and still it remains the behemoth of most people's online experience.
There may be more to this than just a fad. I think part of it may be in their internal approach to running the company. They seem to seriously focus on being an awesome place to work who can get the best of the best coding minds. A friend of mine was a google engineer, she just left them for facebook - she actually took a paycut to do that (granted she was with google in Zurich which is the best paid development office in the WORLD - she would take a paycut for ANY other job).
If you look at their job ads they include this choice line: "Most developers are used to weeks or months between writing code and it reaching production. At facebook, your code will be in production on the busiest website in the world within days."
Now doesn't that sound exciting ? Scary? Challenging ? The kind of thing that the true geniusses of our field love ?
Maybe, just maybe, facebook is doing well because they offer a service their users find valuable, their customers benefit from (and I am well aware that those aren't the same people) and they give their technologists the creative free reign to make magic ?
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I joined Facebook because a lot of people I know are on it, this is mostly the same reason most people joined, I don't think much of it but my friends are still there, (mostly because so is everyone else)
They would have to seriously annoy their users to lose them, this is what happened to MySpace, and the biggest complaint against Google+ was that "no one is on it" ...
Why would you leave Facebook to join another similar system that has only a few of your friends on it ...?
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I have no doubt that what you are suggesting is a significant factor (indeed "all my friends are there" is part of the 'valuable service' I mentioned). Occam's razor suggests it's a major factor in their success since it is certainly the easiest explanation.
The question I raised was: is it really the ONLY factor ?
Generations (Score:3)
Why would you leave Facebook to join another similar system that has only a few of your friends on it ...?
Because those friends aren't your parents, teachers, etc.
Simply wait, I'm sure that a generation gap will form in a few years.
When your are an old grump, you don't join facebook, because you and your peers are already used to organise your life in a way which doesn't involve internet.
When you are a young adult today, you join facebook, because all your friends are organising their lives online through it.
When you are a kid today, even if you're only forming your first social circles and the like, you'll pro
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#firstworldproblems
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I want Facebook amps not to be a completely privacy invading tool that puts anything I might send or say privately out into the world at large for sale to even a modest bidder.
On second thought...I think I want Facebook to die too. Their only viable business model is to put our stuff out in the street for profit. I've gotten to where I am hesitant to use it for anything important, and my contacts there are mostly "here is my new phone #, secure IM, and my email -- lets talk there". Facebook's privacy poli
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...I want Facebook to die.
Like
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*Like*
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Does it matter? If my feed is indicative of anything, it's already withering. Everybody might be on the Facebook, but from what I can tell during the once a month I bother to log in, only about 3% of the users post more than 5 times a year. Interestingly, the changes to timeline and such have had the effect of filtering out the banal posts, so it appears less activity is occurring than the now limited amount there is.
I might be an outlier. Maybe the people I know are bored of Facebook but everyone else is g
Obligatory (Score:5, Funny)
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Then hopefully Zuckerberg won't Like it.
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Then hopefully Zuckerberg won't Like it.
I wonder if there's already a Zuck-it button in the works.
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And by clicking the Zuck-it button you screw your friends out of all their money, right?
Is that what he did? I'm not up on the subject, but I really don't want to bother to search about it. Do you have a link?
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=zuckerberg+Winklevoss [lmgtfy.com]
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Nah, it's not like they're not also keenly concerned with "Who are you?" Either way, though, it would be nice if they'd get the hell out of our galaxy.
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Looks like I ineptly responded in the wrong place. My bad.
Re:Obligatory (Score:4, Funny)
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there already is a clitoris button. just saying... maybe you should search a bit more for it.
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Don't forget "I'd Hit It" and "It's A Trap!"...
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How about "Likes me" (in Cryillic)?
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I think it's clear now that Facebook are a front for The Shadows in the coming war.
What *do* I want?
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Nah, it's not like they're not also keenly concerned with "Who are you?" Either way, though, it would be nice if they'd get the hell out of our galaxy.
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Do not want.
You need an Ignore button.
Next: "Fucked" button. (Score:5, Funny)
So we know who fucked whom.
What else is left?
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Re:Next: "Fucked" button. Your sister (Score:2)
Your sister will not find it all that amusing.
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And not a single "fucked" was given that day.
Re:Next: "Fucked" button. (Score:5, Informative)
They used to have it. Under 'Relationships' there was a 'Hooked Up' option with a date. iirc it was one of 4: Single, It's complicated, In relationship with and hooked up.
Back before the apps, before ... well damn near everything.
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They used to have it. Under 'Relationships' there was a 'Hooked Up' option with a date. iirc it was one of 4: Single, It's complicated, In relationship with and hooked up.
Back before the apps, before ... well damn near everything.
I've been with Facebook since it was only available for individual university campuses and there was never a Hooked Up option for relationship status. There was, however, a way you could specify how you knew someone (i.e. worked with [friend] at [company] in [year], had [class] with [friend] in [year], [friend] is a relative, etc) and "hooked up with [friend] in [year]" was among those options, but it was very buried in a person's friends list and certainly not something that was displayed prominently on th
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A "fuck it" button, so we know where to draw a line.
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What else is left?
Well, I've been waiting for them to update the "Like" button so it has 3 options:
1. "Like" (default)
2. "Support" - can be used for a cause or product, or for a friend's "my dog just died" post where "like" isn't exactly appropriate.
3. "Want"
So perhaps soon they'll do the last one, and I'm sure eventually the "support" type one will come.
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give me a dislike button and I sign up (Score:1)
And as far as products are concerned, we have more use for a "do not buy!" button.
Dislike Button (Score:4, Insightful)
That would actually make facebook a useful tool. Of course the advertisers don't want their products to be branded as disliked, so it will never happen.
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How about a greasemonkey script that allows users to see the new "Want" button to be a "Dislike" button? Spread it amongst enough people and I'm sure it could catch on and severely backfire on facebook if people twist this stupid Want into a long-awaited Like/Dislike combination.
Like a want or want a like (Score:2)
Can I "like" someone's "want" or "want" someone's "like"?
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"Can I ... or "want" someone's "like"?
Oh I know this one!
You want to covet thy neighbor's wife!
Sadly, that knowledge could have helped (Score:2)
Deslike button (Score:1)
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a "Deslike button"
You're fond of diethylstilbestrol? You enjoy Discrete Event Simulation? You still encrypt with the Data Encryption Standard? You prefer flying out of Desroches Airport?
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What I really want is a "Deslike button".
WTF is 'deslike?'
That makes so little sense I can't even think of a way to make fun of it...
Perhaps you meant a dislike button?
Great (Score:1)
Soon you will be able to tell Facebook more complicated things like:
me want banana
like banana
want like me
want fuck
and so on. Just by adding a few buttons, the possibilities will be nearly endless.
Re:Great (Score:5, Funny)
Soon you will be able to tell Facebook more complicated things like:
me want banana like banana .
Daylight come and me wanna go home?
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Soon you will be able to tell Facebook more complicated things like:
me want banana
like banana
want like me
want fuck
and so on. Just by adding a few buttons, the possibilities will be nearly endless.
A banana button? Sounds like Web 4.0 to me!
Only one button left... (Score:2, Funny)
Okay, so Like and Want... are we going to get "Nooooooooooooooooooooooo!"?
I want (Score:2)
all my contacts' email addresses back !
needs a Shit button instead, really (Score:2)
Facebook - So Damn Positive (Score:2)
[dislike] (Score:1)
I think people [want] a [dislike] button more than they want a [want] button
Dislike button (Score:1)
Matchbox 20's new album - Beige
(30,000 people like this) - (30,000 people dislike this) = score:0
Facebook has the only button Facebook needs: (Score:5, Funny)
"Log Out"
I'm sure they are looking in to ways to phase it out.
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There's the Delete Button [facebook.com], but for some reason it's hard to find.
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I'm sure they are looking in to ways to phase it out.
If I remember correctly, initially it wasn't hidden behind a menu, so in a way they have already taken a step in that direction.
Thou shalt not (Score:2)
I need a Greasemonkey script that changes it to a "covet" button.
Do not want... (Score:2)
So many things to "Want" ... (Score:2)
Future Facebook Buttons (Score:2)
Not
My
Benjamin
Button, Who's Got the . .
The
Help
Push
Really Big
Burning with Desire
Need
Gotta-Have-It
Die Trying
Don't Push This (my favorite)
What about the other two options? (Score:2)
If are going to have "What do you want?", you also need "Who are you", and "Why are you here?"
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If are going to have "What do you want?", you also need "Who are you", and "Why are you here?"
To the extend that Facebook cares, the latter two can be deduced from the former.
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If are going to have "What do you want?", you also need "Who are you", and "Why are you here?"
They already ask "Who are your friends?" and they probably have enough information to infer "Who do you trust?"
Sound track for the Want button (Score:2)
What do I Want? (Score:1)
"I'd like to live just long enough to be there when they cut off your head and stick it on a pike as a warning to the next 10 generations that some favors come with too high a price. I want to look up into your lifeless eyes and wave like this. Can you and your associates arrange that for me Mr. Zuckerberg?"
What I WANT (Score:2)
FB's going after Pinterest... (Score:2)
...was my first thought, seeing "want button." Now I think this is probably just a way to hook up FBers with companies' products, another way of clicking on an ad.
Although, much of what's on Pinterest is about pining away for the things we can't afford...
Disgusting (Score:2)
I can so see this... (Score:1)
I think I will put up a page called (Score:2)
Announced last year? (Score:1)
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NOOOOOoooooooo........!!!!!
And shades of Babylon 5. (Score:2)
I've just been running through the Babylon 5 DVDs.
A running theme was that the shadows (and their agents) were always asking "What do you want?", then using your wants to tempt you into their schemes.
Facebook seems to keep aligning with SF cycles' dark sides.
Re:Ob. Babylon 5 Reference (Score:5, Funny)
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And if it asks "Where are you going?" then we will that MS was successful with their hostile takeover (a play off of MS's typical logo -> "Where do you want to go today?").
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(a play off of MS's typical logo -> "Where do you want to go today?").
I thought that was "where do you want to go, toady?"
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It's your computer. It does what you tell it to do (*).
But he probably didn't tell his computer to track him with like buttons on third party sites. It's something you have to explicitly block, and that's the problem.