Facebook FAIL: Missteps and Shortcomings Revealed [INFOGRAPHIC]
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Facebook’s gone through some profound changes lately, which is exciting to us, but leaves others in a profound state of anger and frustration. Like it or not, all is not perfect with the world’s largest social network, and here’s an infographic by a company that’s more than happy to point out Facebook’s shortcomings.
This “Facebook Wall of Shame” was created by WordStream, Inc., a provider of search marketing software and services. Apparently Facebook‘s release of its iPad app left the company cold. For instance, WordStream points out how some critics who reviewed the Facebook iPad app called it “too little, too late.”
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That iPad app’s release must have been the last straw for the company. The result? This hard-hitting infographic smackdown that reveals what WordStream calls “Facebook’s errors in judgment.” Take a look at this litany of complaints, and let us know in the comments which ones you think are justified or not.
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The first step to Facebook for iPad is logging in.
The sidebar is the main navigation tool of Facebook for iPad.
The Facebook iPad App focuses on the consumption experience, specifically photos.
Photos appear in a full-screen format on the iPad app.
Users can swipe left or right to view other photos in an album
This is a simple and visual way to view somebody's friends.
Facebook Places actually maps out the location of your friends on a Google Map.
Facebook has included its popular Messages feature in the app.
Facebook's iPad app includes chat functionality and notifications, like the desktop version.
Source: Mashable
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