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Like Facebook Timeline? Turns out you’re not alone
Facebook recently rolled out its new Timeline feature, the highly visual replacement for its previous profile pages, to all of its user worldwide. For the first seven days after they activate this feature, users will be able to make changes to their timelines (hide stories, promote others etc.) before others can see their new profile pages. Typically, Facebook’s users tend to dislike any change to the service, especially those that are as invasive as completely changing their profile changes. Oddly enough, though, the initial reaction to this update is relatively positive — at least when compared to some of the company’s other recent releases.
In between the usual griping and grammatically challenged posts on the Facebook blog, there is a surprisingly large contingent of users who are defending the change. Sure there are the typical negative comments we have come to expect (some favourites: “Seriously, STOP CHANGING SHIT!” “This is sooo confusing,” “THis stupid crap shouldn’t count… Timelines? really that reminds of history class… Just keep it as it is… I’m sorry this change is alot of CRAP! You should have never invented it.”) and calls to remove the feature, there is a surprisingly large number of users who actually like the Timeline.
As German Blogger Marcel Weiß pointed out, maybe the reason for this relatively positive reaction is the fact that this feature doesn’t affect people’s daily use of Facebook as much as the much-hated ticker, for example.
Another factor here could be the fact that it took Facebook quite a while between announcing the feature and actually rolling it out to all of its users. With close to three months in between the announcement and launch, quite a few users were obviously prepared for this shift and some were even looking forward to it. Now if Facebook only finally launched that disklike button its users are also clamoring for…