Facebook Instant Messaging Gets a Facelift
Filed under: Blogging, Facebook, Success With Technology, social media
I’m always bragging about the versatility and customizability of Facebook. Just when you think it’s gotten as custom as it can get, they take it to another level.
The newest change for the Facebook community is in the Instant Messaging application. You can now use the categorization tool that’s used to help you organize and filter your friends in conjunction with the Instant Messenger app.
Here are some of the benefits of these new changes:
1. A new level of privacy: We have different relationships with everyone and the fact is that we aren’t on an instant messaging basis with everyone. This app. allows you to go offline with the friends you specify.
2. Category Selection: If you have your friends categorized, this update allows you to completely deselect an entire folder of friends.
3. Hierarchy: Some friends have a higher priority than others. With that in mind, you can now set your folders according to importance, relevance, and even tolerance.
Some of the changes I don’t like are the fact that if you have a friend in a designated category and they are idle, their picture still appears. This makes it more difficult to identify available friends. Another issue is that some friends could belong to multiple folders. As a result, those friends show up multiple times on the chat list. This leaves to much potential for clutter so hopefully they figure out a way to allow this without the clutter being an issue. In the mean time, I just have to specify which category each friend fits in most and keep them there.
Overall, I love this new change with Facebook! What are your thoughts?
















