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    Facebook's mandatory Timeline switch: 4 talking points

    Like it or not, users of the social network are about to switch over to its controversial new profile format. A guide to the key issues

    Facebook Timeline is coming for you. In the next few weeks, the ubiquitous social network will begin forcing its long-touted new profile format onto any user who hasn't already adopted Timeline on his own. The new reverse-chronological, image-heavy layout makes it easier for your friends to review any phase of your life documented on Facebook since you first signed on — easily navigating back to that photo you shared in 2008, the post about that job you snagged in 2009 (and lost a week later), plus years-old comments, likes, and so on. Naturally, some social networkers are a bit nervous. Here, four talking points:

    1. You'll get to review your new profile before it goes live
    Before users are automatically switched over to Timeline (all 800 million of them), they'll have a "seven-day preview period" to delete and hide content they don't want displayed, says Leslie Horn at PC Mag. From "your first friend to your most recent status update," users will be able to review their every Facebook action, and bury anything they don't want featured prominently. Timeline is like a "scrapbook," says Sarah Perez at TechCrunch. It goes back to "the days before your boss, grandparents, mom and dad were on Facebook." Longtime users will have quite a bit of tidying up to do.

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    2. Whatever you do will now be seen everywhere
    Facebook apps like Spotify automatically post all of your actions to News Feed or the news ticker after you give a one-time approval, says Sharon Vaknin at CNET. And it doesn't stop at just music, says Jeff Ward-Bailey at the Christian Science Monitor. "Facebook bills the apps as a way to 'express who you are — a runner, foodie, traveler, music fan, movie buff and more.'" If you're hesitant about oversharing, "consider sorting your friends into lists, so you can better determine what gets shared with whom." 

    3. Scammers hope users hate Timeline
    Be careful, warns Rosa Golijan at MSNBC. Whenever Facebook makes changes, many users get "riled up" — and online scammers "are loving the fact that they can take advantage of this attitude." People "desperate to get rid of Timeline and revert to the Old Facebook Profile layout" should be wary of fake Facebook Pages filled with deceptive instructions that can post unwanted spam or install malicious malware. The best way to keep yourself safe? "Surrender to Timeline." 

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    4. But users might actually like Timeline
    In the end, "Timeline is pretty great," says Sam Biddle at Gizmodo. Between its inescapable nostalgia factor and the "beautified," photo-friendly new layout, users may actually take a liking to Facebook's overhaul. "I'm predicting an all-time low" in user outrage when Timeline finally hits. "This is like being forced to wear nicer clothes." 

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    19 comments

    • Charles  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      I've seen profiles that have already switched to Timeline, and I absolutely hate it. The old layout was clean and easy to scroll down through. With Timeline, stuff is jammed all over the screen, left and right. It looks chaotic, and I can't make head or tails out of what was posted when. Count me among those who are seriously considering deleting his account and bailing. I don't use it that often anyway, and don't see why I should leave myself open to Facebook's endless new ideas for invading my privacy.
    • ks  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      Like it or not? As if they are the masters and all must bow down to them?
    • Dave O  •  Norfolk, Virginia  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      Hmmm....billions of archived "Farmville" and "Mafia Wars" posts online. Wow, what a useless idea. This will probably cost FB half their users if they push through with it, much as the whole "Qiuckster" thing cost Netflix a few months ago.
    • Zyghart  •  Houston, Texas  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      I doubt many people will like it, its very data unfriendly. Oh man, the lag people are going to experience... I just went ahead and deleted all of my pictures, changed my name, and am just waiting this 'review' period where we can delete comments. Facebook won't let you delete a profile, but they're about to give me the tools to do it!
    • Drive4me  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Bye bye facelook
    • D P  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Like most of Facebook's features and privacy settings, they hid the opt-in option behind layers of links. I never did find it. Nevermind that it's a terrible format.
    • Staci  •  Dublin, Georgia  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      I hate it too!! I am not using it yet but some of my friends are and it takes my old slow computer a long time to load their page and then as others have mentioned I have trouble figuring out what was posted when. I'm really #$%$ they are making us use the new format. I hope they change their mind after they see that we really DONT like it. I'm seriously considering deleting my account and starting over with a new one so that I don't have to spend hours "cleaning up" my profile
    • Isis  •  Bryan, Texas  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      My niece has the timeline and I have given up waiting for her page to load. I have dial up and after 4 minutes, it still hadn't loaded. Nothing like making it user unfriendly.
    • Kat  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      Facebook, its been real and its been fun but it hasn't been ....
      Goodbye
    • Tiger Lily  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      What is frightening is not only that Facebook has turned into a phishing machine for advertisers (like Google and Yahoo already are) but that they are trying to get one to give them more and more and more info so they can harass one in more and more ways. Also, everyone I know is using FB now to promote businesses and not for any kind of social networking. I am so out of there. And off of everything else that wants to track me and market to me. I have an actual life and am not interested in endless spam and spam phone calls. GONE, I AM SO GONE.
    • C Minus  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      It's strange for me to see articles saying facebook is giving everyone timeline now when I still have recieved nothing from facebook indicating I'm getting it. Maybe those articles are just referring to users in the US?
    • Grant  •  Martinez, California  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      From what I've seen it looks similar to Myspace.
    • Chypre  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      I'm predicting you're an idiot, Biddle. I've had plenty of time to experience and come to loathe the latest "butt-Zucking" FB users have received at the hands of its idiocrats in charge. And if you are FORCED to wear it, it's a prison jumpsuit, not "nicer clothes.
    • Elsie  •  Seattle, Washington  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      always Knew facebook shared things with out Your OK to do so, I can not even chat with my one facebook friend any more she is on FB but using a game app. so every time I try I get a box telling me if I want to talk to my friend I have to let this game site app have all my info
      I DO NOT THINK SO. I have already removed All photos except profile photo gom back and deleted post to my facebook friends , all folks will see is my comments to the Crafting FB page I follow. I have health issues and Do not have a wide screen monitor for my computer so the exxtra work of scrolling back and forth just to read a post makes more work for me and is not easy for me because on my health issues once the change shows up I am Leaving FB like the old saying goes If it Ain't Broke Don't Fix it
    • Johnny  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      Facebook keeps giving me reasons to tell people why I've never had a facebook account.
    • PaulH  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      I would have said the best way to protect yourself from unwanted changes was to drop the service, but then I have never been a Facebook user, even to access friends' material. Livejournal I have and still do use. Otherwise, I don't facebook, tweet, squawk, or otherwise bother with "the social network."
    • Anne Droid  •  Seattle, Washington  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Good - this is my incentive to leave FB, time-waster par none.
    • Melissa  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      It's pretty!
    • Melissa  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      And seriously, who is going to spend two hours sifting through my every post to see what I have been up to for the last few years?