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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: Share Stuff on Facebook With a More Social Twist

  • Lungu Alin · 3 months ago
    Thanks
  • iHouse · 3 months ago
    Good addition, but I still don't like tooo many features, cause it makes the website overwhelming and difficult to use. I mean all these news feeds, shares, friends activity.. sometimes there's a real mess on my wall.
    New social experience
  • Tom · 3 months ago
    Testing how to add a comment.
  • Al Chapman · 3 months ago
    I will have to check this out for a while and get a feeling for what I think.However, it seems like it will be a good twist on some of the other stuff out there.
  • Randall Cross · 3 months ago
    I like the looks of this one. Am definitely going to check it out. Facebook needs something like this to get over that initial hump of viral sharing or stories that Twitter has built in.
  • Colleen Robledo · 3 months ago
    Does this work for sharing on Facebook Pages? Or just Profiles?
  • Michael Bauser · 3 months ago
    The added value of that metadata is too nerd-centric to be valuable to non-nerds. Most of my Facebook friends (being people I've met in real life, rather than the Internet) wouldn't know what the hell "diggs" and "tweets" are.

    Like FriendFeed, this is a startup that will impress the nerd-minority it's designed for, but never break through to the masses. The masses don't need Digg and Twitter rating the links posted by their friends; they would rather trust their actual friends' judgements.
  • Blake · 3 months ago
    Personal social uses of this at this stage don't seem to make a lot of since other than the one interesting feature to click on and see everything someone has shared with one click, but even it for mass users isn't going to cause anyone to fawn over it.

    Business social uses is where this tool could really be leveraged more ideally. This tool when combined with Facebook Pages however would wield far more power. I don't know how well it integrates w/ it but if it did for business use case scenarios this could be totally rad man, gleaming the cube.
  • Tim Lai · 3 months ago
    Michael agree. actual friends judgement is crucial. the best friend platform is currently facebook, but you have to share everything with all friends. however, there is a new facebook app, smallaa, which let you share different things with different friends in facebook. very easy to use; no admin, friend just join each other in common interests. but quite addictive though.
  • Erik Shultz · 3 months ago
    Just signed up for the beta. Nice web app for twitter and facebook.
  • Eileen O'Neill · 3 months ago
    Looks interesting... but like the other commenter, Colleen, my big question is - does it work on Fan Pages? This is where I could really see its value....