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Facebook ‘Dislike’ Button Still Not Allowed For New Apps

Here’s a story that a whole lot of you just might–well–dislike. The blog All Facebook has discovered that the new Facebook, which was supposed to let users express themselves using any verb and any noun they wanted, will not allow developers to make “dislike” apps or a “dislike” button. Facebook members can currently “Like” status updates, photos and other activity, but “dislike” is not an option. At the f8 Facebook Developer’s Conference in mid September, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg boasted that the new Facebook and its Open Graph would provide users with a whole new range of freedom to express themselves; whereas before Facebook members could only “Like” an activity, now they could combine any verb with any noun. Apparently, there are limitations. When logging into the Facebook developer’s page in order to create a new app, you are first taken to a page asking for the “action” (the verb) and the “object” (the noun) that will define what users will be able to do with their new app, how they will be able to express themselves: Hypothetically, and according to Zuckerberg at f8, “any verb and any noun” could be entered into these boxes. However, if you try to enter “dislike” into the “action” field, here’s what you get: Outrage! If only there were some verb I could use to express my feelings for this decision to ban certain words from Facebook’s new apps! Now, “dislike” is not the only word that is blocked from the new Open Graph: All of the major curse words and slurs bring up the same dialog box of doom. And yet “dislike,” which only the most puritanical English speakers would consider profane, is grouped in with George Carlin’s 7 Words You Can Never Say on Television. Though the new Facebook will not allow “dislike,” it will let you show your dislike through any number of other words: “hate,” “abhor,” “despise,” “reject,” “poop on,” “not like,” “loathe,” “vomit because of” are all fair game for Facebook app developers. “Dislike,” however, has been blacklisted and will not be a part of Facebook 3.0. Facebookers have been clamoring for a “Dislike” button for a few years now, practically ever since the social networking site introduced the Like button in February 2009. A popular Facebook group called “Facebook, give us a dislike button” sprung up days after that introduction in February 2009, and it currently boasts over 400,000 members; a “Dislike Button” Product/Service page on Facebook, with company info listed simply as “LET’S GET IT,” is sitting just south of three and a half million fans. Several developers for the Chrome and Firefox browsers have written clever browser apps and add-ons for Facebook “dislike” options, but nothing that truly integrates with the website. In a July 2010 interview, Zuckerberg said he would “definitely think about” adding a dislike button to Facebook, though after a 15 months of thinking, it appears he has ruled against our quixotic dream of disliking. We have reached out to Facebook for comment and will update when we receive word. Below, check out all of the other new features from the f8 Conference, where this new class of verb+noun apps was first announced.

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Christina Evangeline And Kenan Thompson

humorfeast says: Humor Feast: Christina Evangeline and Kenan Thompson http://t.co/PZUyPGHn via @ humorfeast

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Omaima Aree Nelson

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Omaima Aree Nelson

MelCortMax says: Cooked his head?!? > > Omaima Aree Nelson , ex-model who killed and ate her husband, is now seeking parole : http://t.co/UbkJYuI0 via @ CBSNews

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LinkedIn asked more than 17,000 professionals around the globe to name their biggest workplace pet peeve—and, surprisingly, the top spot went to something a bit more serious than leaving your smelly food in the office fridge. The top five: Those who don’t take ownership of their actions. Co-workers…

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Companies are observing nearly every move you make and selling your personal data for billions of dollars—and Washington appears helpless to stop them, the Los Angeles Times reports. Whether it’s your smart phone, cable box, Facebook page, or video game, devices are amassing reams of data on your location,…

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Angela Gettis

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Angela Gettis Dead: High School Football Cheerleader Collapses, Dies Amnesia at Dylan’s Apartment Highlights GawkerPosts says: Cheerleader Suddenly Collapses at Football Game and Dies [Deaths]: Angela Gettis , a sophomore and cheerleader at… http://t.co/lmusQkfU

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Norman Mailer

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Ancient Evenings by Norman Mailer on iPad Download pdf Banned Book Week Virtual Read-Out: “1984″ Banned Book Week Virtual Read-Out: “A Clockwork Orange” leegeorge1 says: Crazy Deals Norris Church Mailer : Life with Norman http://t.co/7KSzeZfi No more

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Stanley PPRH5 450 Amp Professional Power Station with Built-In 500 Watts Power Inverter and 120 PSI Air Compressor

Type: Automotive Parts and Accessories Title: Stanley PPRH5 450 Amp Professional Power Station with Built-In 500 Watts Power Inverter and 120 PSI Air Compressor See all customer reviews Product Description: When you are on the move, don’t be tied down to a household power outlet for your electrical power needs. The Stanley Professional Power Station combines a portable household AC power supply and DC power supply with a jump-starter and 120 PSI air-compressor. Whether you are headed to the beach, campsite, or tailgate party, you can power up and recharge your personal electronics for up to 10 hours. Charge Laptops, cell phones, MP3 players, lights, radios, and more.  If you are stranded on the road with a dead car battery, you don’t need another vehicle; you can Jump-start your battery instantly with this power station. The Stanley 120 PSI compressor fills vehicle tires, bicycle tires and sports equipment with ease. The Stanley 12V DC outlet and USB port allows the user to power or recharge many types of devices and appliances. The Stanley Low-Profile Anti-Roll design gives it a more stable base when being transported. It won’t Roll around in your trunk like other Jumpers. The 3 LED area light is bright and powerful and located in the best location for use.  Never lose or confuse the charger again. This unit has a built in AC charging cube and can be recharged with any household extension cord. The Stanley Professional Power Station helps get the job done. Features: 450 amp/1000 amp peak jumper with metal clamps and 6 gauge cables, jump-start your battery without the need of another vehicle Portable household power up to 500 watts of continuous power 120 PSI digital piston driven compressor with surefit nozzle for tires, sports equipment and more 120 volt AC outlets with on/off switch to provide power anywhere High powered ultra bright LED emergency light See the details

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Roseanne Barr really wants heads to roll on Wall Street, Real Clear Politics reports. Not only does the comedian, author, and Wall Street protester say guilty bankers should pay back earnings over $100 million, she wants a very sharp blade hanging over their heads: “If they are unable to live…

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Raw Video: Deadly Bus Crash in Central China

The death toll in a bus crash in central China has climbed to 16, officials said Sunday. The accident happened Saturday when the bus plummeted down a ravine and into a river below the highway. 19 people have been injured. (Oct. 2)

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