This is pretty rad device. It’s a little spooky to see this stuff automated though.
Discovered via the Engadget post tweeted by Rob.
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With this post I seem to be treating this as an actual blog — not tumblog — which it could be, but I’d prefer to create a Wordpress blog. I will; when I get the time (soon).
Today I noticed that Facebook had a little update in the News Feed. Thumbs and Crosses.
I wasn’t sure what they did, and neither did a few others. So I investigated.
Only a couple of clicks later I discovered that its a way to teach Facebook what you’d like to see in your News Feed; clicking a thumb will teach it to show more of that particular ‘news’, and clicking the ‘x’ will remove those items from your news feed.
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With this post I seem to be treating this as an actual blog — not tumblog — which it could be, but I’d prefer to create a Wordpress blog. I will; when I get the time (soon).
Today I noticed that Facebook had a little update in the News Feed. Thumbs and Crosses.
I wasn’t sure what they did, and neither did a few others. So I investigated.
Only a couple of clicks later I discovered that its a way to teach Facebook what you’d like to see in your News Feed; clicking a thumb will teach it to show more of that particular ‘news’, and clicking the ‘x’ will remove those items from your news feed.
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With this post I seem to be treating this as an actual blog — not tumblog — which it could be, but I’d prefer to create a Wordpress blog. I will; when I get the time (soon).
Today I noticed that Facebook had a little update in the News Feed. Thumbs and Crosses.
I wasn’t sure what they did, and neither did a few others. So I investigated.
Only a couple of clicks later I discovered that its a way to teach Facebook what you’d like to see in your News Feed; clicking a thumb will teach it to show more of that particular ‘news’, and clicking the ‘x’ will remove those items from your news feed.