top | item 4594280

Facebook users don't give a heck about apps notifications anymore

30 points| andrzejkrzywda | 13 years ago |piotrzaniewicz.posterous.com | reply

27 comments

order
[+] potatolicious|13 years ago|reply
We stopped caring about notifications because spammy Facebook "games" poisoned the well, and now you want to do this to requests?
[+] rrbrambley|13 years ago|reply
This post seems to focus on requests for games that are played on the Facebook website, but what about mobile apps? I am actually in the process of integrating requests into my Android app and other than a bug I ran into, I was actually pleasantly surprised by the way the request works. Since my app is only on Android, the notifications only appear on Android devices. If you invite people who are not using an Android device, they will never see the notification. If the user doesn't have the app installed, the notification will bring them to Google Play, otherwise, it will launch them into the app. This feels a lot less spammy overall and it at least feels as though it will be moderately effective. Anyone have any data on this?
[+] idoh|13 years ago|reply
Yes, I work on FB apps that span multiple types of devices. You are correct in that only android users will see the request. I don't see it working all that well for you though, because the requestor won't know which friend uses android. So the requestor might need to send twenty requests to hit one friend with Android.

Obviously, it is better to have an app that spans all the devices. That way Android users can request to iPhone, who can request to mobile web, who can request to canvas. Personally I think it is so important to be present on all of the devices that it is better to have slimmed down apps everywhere than one good app somewhere.

[+] mparlane|13 years ago|reply
I started blocking all requests from people who sent me game requests. I've then decided I don't need apps at all and disabled them in their entirety.

If you want me to use an app on FB, I'm not part of your target market. I just got fed up with the "Lets play jewelquest" spam.

[+] rhizome|13 years ago|reply
I have a feeling that these apps are going to be a primary constituent of FB's MySpace moment that I think is going to come eventually.
[+] andrzejkrzywda|13 years ago|reply
tl;dr

Users do not accept invites to new apps anymore. Notifications can be used to increase the retention (with give-a-life, send-a-life feature).

[+] adamokane|13 years ago|reply
I'm unclear on what their API would allow, but I think that there is a huge opportunity to present the important stuff on Facebook to users in a cleaner, more elegant way...we've seen so many attempts at cleaning up the inbox; I'd be interested to see someone focus on the News Feed.
[+] rhizome|13 years ago|reply
100% bad UX, which I believe to be intentional. Un-disablable garbage that only benefits the spammer. In fact, the chief evolutionary contribution of Facebook to the world may only ever be new forms of spam.
[+] factorialboy|13 years ago|reply
I can hardly be bothered to check my FB anymore. No more vanity browsing for me.
[+] clobber|13 years ago|reply
Too bad they don't give a damn about privacy either.
[+] clobber|13 years ago|reply
Ooo, ouch! Facebookers get mad?