More discussion recently with a variety of my contacts and friends about some needed changes related to Facebook. The specific topic at hand revolves around the notifications received from all of your friends. Some you’re interested in and some you’re not. How do you effectively manage that information. Some improvements to the functionality of Facebook may be what’s needed.
I wrote recently about how Facebook could use some organization of how your "friends" are arranged. If we think about it, labeling all of our contacts the generic "friend" in Facebook isn’t a very accurate representation of the levels of relationships we have in our lives.
The other assumption that may be misaligned is the idea that I’d be interested in every single update from each one of those individuals. Instead of getting an avalanche of updates about every bit of information imaginable, what if you could categorize your updates?
Think about categorizing your updates into one of the following groups:
- family
- professional
- location
- random
- profile changes
- applications
Imagine when updating your status if you could quickly check the type of update it was. By default you’d post everything as "random", which would be similar to the "Uncategorized" post in a WordPress blog.
Family updates would include things like birth announcements, weddings or any other update about a member of your family or extended family. Professional updates would include changes in your career or job, or just an update related to your profession. Location would be any change to your physical location, which could consist of an actual move to a new town, or perhaps something as simple as an update using a geographic service like BrightKite.
Any automatic update generated from a Facebook application would automatically be categorized as such, making it very simple to not be annoyed by quizzes and other Facebook spam.
The other item that I’m surprised that doesn’t already exist in Facebook is an automatic notification when someone changes any piece of information in their Facebook profile. I new email address, or website, or other item. I think some of these items may generate updates, but it’s not well thought out as far as I’m concerned.