Jun 302011
 

Let’s say you want to see just the status updates of a group or list of friends on Facebook. Perhaps you want to ignore work folk and just see your family’s statuses.  How do you do that? It’s a feature that Facebook had and then I thought they had lost. But apparently not – I found it again!

In 2009, I gave some detailed instructions on how to set up a list and then view the newsfeed of that list. As usual, the minute I do that, Facebook changes it’s website. Ah well, I found it again.

  1. When you confirm a friend, click Add To List. Or go to “Friends” on the top tab, and start adding friends you’ve already go to lists. I suggst lists like (taking them from the new Google Plus One Circles) Family, Friends, Acquaintances, and I also use location ones – Singapore, Adelaide etc.
  2. Now go to your newsfeed (Facebook.com – the main page) – but click on “Most Recent” downward arrow. Then select the List.

Unlike Twitter lists, you can’t use Facebook Lists to mine others’ social networks e.g. you won’t see “Real Estate” or “Authors” lists created by others. But at least you can check on specific groups when you want to. Like Clay Shirky sort of said, there is no such thing as too much information, just filter failure.

Thanks to @AndrewLitvak for the prompt :)

May 112010
 

I headed off to the ABC Studios in Ultimo Sydney for Q and A last night thinking that there would be a high energy after the Four Corners broadcast. And there was. I guess I wanted to know more than anything else this: What else could the money be spent on?  Are there solutions that don’t need $40million to block 100,000 pages out of billions that are not easily routed around and that won’t limit free speech on important community issues such as euthanasia, what -is-art and abortion? ABC TV: Four Corners addressed the Internet Filter: Is there a problem with the internet? Continue Reading…

Feb 262009
 

Hot off the press from Asher Moses at Sydney Morning Herald. Web censorship plan heads towards a dead end The Government’s plan to introduce mandatory internet censorship has effectively been scuttled, following an independent senator’s decision to join the Greens and Opposition in blocking any legislation required to get the scheme started. *grabs Asher and starts dancing a jig* w00t!  Twitter is a’rockin’ at the moment. PS no  image cos Fairfax get wierded out by us driving traffic to their site…