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March 30th, 2010

Facebook changing from “Become a Fan” to “Like” a Fan Page just to Confuse Users

Facebook is slowly rolling out a new change that will have users  choosing to “like” a Fan Page rather than “Become a Fan”. As it is similar practice for users to “like” content from friends’ profiles to show approval, this act could be rather confusing for users. Facebook’s reason for this change seems to be that users tend to click the “Like” button almost twice as much as the “Become a Fan” button.

Brands will welcome this change as it can lead to more fans, even if it is inadvertently. Though Facebook should tread lightly with similar updates confusing users. If they continue to make changes favoring brands over their users there could be backlash coming down the road.

January 19th, 2010

Upcoming design changes to Facebook pages

We just got word that as part of a larger effort to improve user experience and promote consistency across the site, Facebook will be modifying Page and Profile layouts by simplifying how identity is managed and displayed.

Changes to the layout will include the following:

•  All tab widths are changing from 760 to 520 pixels

•  Boxes will no longer appear on Pages or Profiles. This means that Pages will no longer include the Boxes tab, or the boxes that currently exist on the left-hand column of your Wall and Info tab, underneath your Page’s profile picture. You can move the content that currently exists in Boxes to a custom tab.

•  Pages will no longer be able to implement iFrames on their Page. Custom/application tabs will be the exclusive integration point for applications on Facebook Pages and Profiles. All custom content will need to be in FBML on a seperate, custom tab.