Overhype

Overhype

by Mike Masnick


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Let's All Blame Facebook!

from the seriously? dept

Well, you can tell that Facebook is the hot media darling company of the moment these days based on how many other companies are using it as a press hook for advertising themselves. Earlier this week we wrote about a bogus study claiming that Facebook was killing productivity. That report was based on a study done by a company that just happened to sell filters. It seems that others have quickly caught on. Constantine von Hoffman angrily points us to yet another security company that has put out a questionable poll claiming that half of all employers now completely restrict access to Facebook. This is making headlines all over the place this morning, but as von Hoffman notes, no one seems to be verifying that it's actually true. It's only sourced from the security firm, and some in the press are simply taking the firm's word on which companies block Facebook without actually checking with them to find out if it's true. It's definitely likely that Facebook is being blocked by plenty of firms, especially as it's received a lot of press lately (including this kind of bogus press), but you would think that reporters would at least look for more than a single biased source for confirmation that "half of all employers" are banning Facebook. Also, you would think that reporters would go out and also get quotes from companies who don't ban Facebook (and perhaps from those who have found it to be a useful business networking tool).

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    Aug 23rd, 2007 @ 2:27pm
  • I didn't do it.

    by Buzz

    Facebook is fabulous. I blame it for my happiness.

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  • Aug 23rd, 2007 @ 3:44pm
  • 43%?

    by Sanguine Dream

    The article in the link says 43% of the companies in their poll block Facebook. Now at my job (the IT department of a bank) the filtering we use blocks and allows sites based on categories (of course while allowing for specific exceptions and exclusions) and Facebook would automatically blocked by simply blocking a category labelled "Social Networks". So I must ask: In their survey how many of that 43% were already blocking all Social Networks and how many had to block them after usage got out of hand?

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    • Aug 23rd, 2007 @ 3:47pm
    • Re: 43%?

      by GoblinJuice

      How about anti-social networks? Are those banned, too, Mr. Gestapo? =P

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      • Aug 23rd, 2007 @ 7:38pm
      • Re: Re: 43%?

        by Sanguine Dream

        Mr. Gestapo? Funny, I never said I was German. Wonder where that came from?

        Frankly social network sites don't relate to bank business so we block them.

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        • Aug 24th, 2007 @ 3:38am
        • Re: Re: Re: 43%?

          by GoblinJuice

          Dude. I was joking around. =)

          Gestapo = General slang for a hardass. A killjoy. The dude that calls the cops when you play your stereo too loud.

          You're right: there's no reason the cute Asian girls working the bank should be checking their MySpace msgs at work.

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          • Aug 24th, 2007 @ 4:06pm
          • Re: Re: Re: Re: 43%?

            by Sanguine Dream

            It's cool. I know you were. Even all this time I still forget that sarcasm is a little harder to pull off on the net.

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          Aug 24th, 2007 @ 8:09am
        • Re: Re: Re: 43%?

          by Anonymous Coward

          if he thought you were, he would have called you Herr Gestapo ;-)

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    Aug 23rd, 2007 @ 4:09pm
  • by Anonymous Coward

    What? Journalists get off their fat backsides and actually do some research? Are you kidding? How are they supposed to write sensationalised stories if they have to include actual facts? What planet are you from?

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    • Aug 23rd, 2007 @ 5:27pm
    • Re:

      by Mystified

      Journalists? I think the last one died a couple of years ago. All we got now is story-tellers, spin-doctors and ratings-generators.

      I remember when the news media companies had editorial policies that high-lighted or accented certain attitudes while still reporting all of the facts. Now it seems the media companies have a very simple policy - report only what supports our internal views.

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    Aug 23rd, 2007 @ 5:26pm
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Well, unfortunately for me, just last week I came in and wasn't able to check Facebook, however the week before I was. I was a little disappointed, and wondered what caused it to be added to the block list, and just a couple days later came across that PR stunt, which answered my question.

    What's disappointing to me, is seeing that my employee's are able to access a couple different sites, one of which I'm guessing is a bandwidth hog as it allows you to stream music (something that is already blocked). I'm not going to complain to IT, as she does a great job and I doubt in any way it's lowering her productivity, however I am disappointed that I, her manager, who is on salary working another 12+ hours per week more than her cannot check *my* social network of choice. (of course this is not actually true, I remote home to my server when I feel the need).

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  • Aug 23rd, 2007 @ 5:51pm
  • Facebook!!!

    by Anonymous Coward

    Facebook is AWESOME. Fuckkkkkk My Space!

    (reply to this comment) (link to this comment)

  • Aug 23rd, 2007 @ 7:21pm
  • Blocking Facebook

    by CEO

    I block Facebook and MySpace at the office so none of my employees can spend their workday looking at my kids' pages and all the critical things they say about me and my "stupid company"! Quite useful. I just wish I could block the YouTube video of the company picnic last week where I got so drunk I puked...stupid YouTube.

    (reply to this comment) (link to this comment)

  • Aug 24th, 2007 @ 12:18am
  • you what

    by mike allen

    You guys allow your employer to tell you what sites to visit NO WAY

    (reply to this comment) (link to this comment)

  • Aug 24th, 2007 @ 2:18pm
  • by Anonymous Coward

    This is sadly becoming more and more common: "journalists" simply take some company's press release, maybe rewrite it a bit, and print it. Then they complain that there isn't any respect for traditional journalism, and that bloggers are hurting journalists. BS - journalists are hurting journalists, by letting themselves become increasingly irrelevant.

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  • Nov 11th, 2007 @ 6:51pm
  • Facebook is fantastic....

    by zara nassir

    Facebook is fantastic...whomever/ or entity (companies) that blocks it is an utter idiot. It is so much secure and much better than Friendster whereby our Friendster links kept linked by cyber stalkers to other people's websites...

    (reply to this comment) (link to this comment)

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