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Facebook Usernames: Proof web users are morons

Thursday, June 11th 2009, 8:56pm
Topics: Personal, Entertainment
Tags: Facebook, Users, Idiots, Morons
Comments: 8
Permalink - Tinylink

So if you recently logged into your Facebook, you would notice the new Facebook Usernames. These usernames work like any site, where you get to pick your unique url, I'm surprised it hasn't been implemented sooner! But the sad sad sad thing is, is the comments posted by the Facebook users. I have never seen such a cesspool of moronic and illiterate users in my life, no wonder all web developers "dumb down the UI". Currently the blog has 60,000+ comments and 45,000+ likes, but what I to talk about is all the complaints the users are supplying. Lets just list out a few right now.

  • Stop turning into another Myspace
  • Now how will I be able to search/find people I know
  • Usernames will make it harder to remember people


First off I would like to say, WHAT THE ****? Honestly, I never knew how stupid users can be. It's obvious none of these users know a single thing about the web, SEO, networking or the benefits of this implementation.

Stop turning into another Myspace
This is the most ludicrous comment of them all, and it makes up for a good 85% of the comments. Since when did Myspace start the username in the url system? Thousands of websites implement this feature and it has been around nearly since the beginning of the internet. Personally, I think the unique urls are a crux in the web world and should be implemented on any site that has user generated content or social community aspects. This just proves how narrow minded and web illiterate common users are.

Now how will I be able to search/find people I know
Usernames ARE NOT THE SAME as your regular name, the usernames are ONLY FOR THE URLS. You can still search for anyone on Facebook with their regular first and last name OR their username. I fail to see how someone can be this stupid to not understand that.

Usernames will make it harder to remember people
Again, let me reiterate... Usernames ARE ONLY FOR URLS. So let me ask you this, do you remember everyone's current URL right now? This is my URL, and a guess at what my new one will be:

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=672639577&ref=profile
http://www.facebook.com/miles.johnson

Now how the **** is that more difficult to remember? I know damn well you don't remember everyone's user id, now stop complaining.

I could keep going on about Facebooks users, but I don't want to write a book. I slowly lose faith in web development and the direction it will be heading if all users are like this. I'm done ranting, I feel sorry for you Facebook.

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  • Shaun
    Jun 11th 2009, 21:01
    1 Oh lawd... it's the internet, Miles. Calm down =).
  • Jimmy
    hooktstudios.com
    Jun 12th 2009, 06:47
    2 Entertaining rant, but now that the Interwebs is so widely spread, users are just as dumb as the people itself. So nothing new here, there will always be a couple of idiots with voices ridiculously disproportionate with their actual brain capacities.

    PS Good job with your new website!
  • lc
    Jun 13th 2009, 06:17
    3 Miles, the numword download script is down.
  • Facebook User
    Jun 14th 2009, 18:55
    4 Where does facebook put the new Usernames ?? I thought that it makes things easier, but now i am not so sure.
  • Victory203
    Jul 8th 2009, 21:10
    5 Fucking brilliant. Keep up the good work.
  • John
    Jul 21st 2009, 18:13
    6 I would firstly like to say that you are incorrect, and have missed a major point in your argument.

    Facebook is NOT myspace, and therefor should not have a username based system. It also does makes it harder to find the people i know, as there are so many users, it will be unlikley that facebook.com/john is the john i am looking for.

    Honestly, some peoples inability to think and ability to post whatever they like in the internet astounds me !
  • Miles Johnson
    milesj.me
    Jul 21st 2009, 18:25
    7 @John - It seems you missed the whole concept of the username URLs. Those ARE NOT a Myspace feature, and as such should not be referred to as one. Sorry to say, but it seems you may fall into the category of what I'm talking about.
  • Faifas
    Aug 31st 2009, 09:50
    8 John, you surely did not get the whole point :(