Office fun / actually I am in a good mood
Jul. 26th, 2011 10:53 am"What are 'friends'?"
"It's like when you go on a social network and all these people you've never heard of or can't remember pretend that they know who you are so they can sell you things, 'invite' you to their terrible club night or persuade you to buy their dreadful music out of a sense of pity and/or duty. Because they are 'friends'"
God, strong tea with full-fat milk tastes strange and decadent. What madness overtook us when someone in alleged authority decided that semi-skimmed was 'better' and we all just went along with it? I wonder if the milkman will still deliver gold top?
Actually, the deepening G+ namefail might make a chap decide that LJ is much less worse than the available alternatives...
"It's like when you go on a social network and all these people you've never heard of or can't remember pretend that they know who you are so they can sell you things, 'invite' you to their terrible club night or persuade you to buy their dreadful music out of a sense of pity and/or duty. Because they are 'friends'"
God, strong tea with full-fat milk tastes strange and decadent. What madness overtook us when someone in alleged authority decided that semi-skimmed was 'better' and we all just went along with it? I wonder if the milkman will still deliver gold top?
Actually, the deepening G+ namefail might make a chap decide that LJ is much less worse than the available alternatives...
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Date: 2011-07-26 12:55 pm (UTC)Mmmm, tea.
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Date: 2011-07-26 02:54 pm (UTC)It seems easier to not friend people in return on LJ, less offence taken, less weight attached. Not sure why, maybe it's the burden of whole posts rather than the "I'll just skim over" burps on facebook and G+ and everyone understands that.
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Date: 2011-07-26 05:12 pm (UTC)See, I _really_ don't like that, and absolutely will not use G+ until they fix that.
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Date: 2011-07-26 05:29 pm (UTC)There's a general problem with opting out of things: there has to be a list of people who don't want to be referred to. There will never be a way to opt out utterly, although They could perhaps be prevailed on to maintain such an opt-out list rather than expect people to have profiles.
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Date: 2011-07-26 06:03 pm (UTC)This is a good thing on muesli, but a bad thing for tea.
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Date: 2011-07-26 06:03 pm (UTC)Many of the dusty corners of the early Android deployments were marked by comparable bits of comedy, albeit on a smaller scale, and those all seem to have been lost in the mists of history by now. I think it's the Google way to determine the least possible level of (non-automated) customer service by repeated and painful experiment.
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Date: 2011-07-26 10:21 pm (UTC)When you tag someone, you can either enter the name of another Google+ user (and as a Google+ user, you can approve tags), and it will link to their profile. You can also enter an arbitrary contact, with an email address (doesn't have to be a gmail address). This will create a private tag, so that nobody else on Google+ will be able to see it. The person you just tagged will also get a notification email, with a URL that allows them to see the album in which you've just tagged them.
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