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How To Enable Facebook Timeline Right This Second

60 points| kacy | 14 years ago |techcrunch.com | reply

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[+] joejohnson|14 years ago|reply
I followed these steps and it worked (cool, I guess) but then I was instantly faced with some old conversations and relationships that I didn't want on my wall. It appears that Timeline doesn't respect the Block settings already in place...

I've since turned Timeline off again, but I'm afraid it will instantly turn back on next week when this goes public. Does anyone know if this is the case? Or will Timeline be an opt-in only option?

[+] alexgartrell|14 years ago|reply
Everyone will be getting Timeline, but if you'd like to send me a more detailed email, I can file a bug for you.

[username]@gmail.com

[+] gallamine|14 years ago|reply
I'm pretty impressed. It looks cool, but actually seeing it with your own data is neat - it's like taking a trip back in time. So many things I've forgotten about!
[+] Wistar|14 years ago|reply
You may like intersect.com which has been around for about a year. You can "scroll through" your life using a timeline control or through various "storylines." Nicely crafted site.
[+] cwe|14 years ago|reply
Or: "How to prompt Facebook to fix this immediately"
[+] maxwell|14 years ago|reply
Not necessarily. Seems a smart way to get developers to verify their account and run through the app creation process.
[+] timdorr|14 years ago|reply
Note: If you remove the action from one of your apps, the timeline goes away, as well.
[+] pheaduch|14 years ago|reply
Seems very similar to http://erly.com, a startup that just launched a couple weeks ago. The difference is that Facebook builds an automatic timeline from your data and erly you have to import everything manually from Facebook.
[+] alorres|14 years ago|reply
I'm not much of a fan of Techcrunch and their articles (same with Mashable at times; I have my reasons), but this was great. I'll give Techcrunch another shot at my news reading attention just because of this tut. :)
[+] thekevan|14 years ago|reply
I have all platform applications turned off to protect my privacy so I'll have to wait for it becoming public.
[+] abraham|14 years ago|reply
The instructions have you create your own application so unless you plan on stealing your own data you privacy will be fine.
[+] danso|14 years ago|reply
I "Liked" and commented on status updates that showed up on my wall before that was an actual feature, but the friends whose updates I acted on didn't get a notification. Will this be the case for when the timeline goes live?

I also noticed that you can arbitrarily add events to any point in your timeline. So I guess FB is aiming to be a retrospective diary, too.

[+] danso|14 years ago|reply
Just a warning: the mobile app stopped being able to receive notifications, which seems strange that it would be affected