techcrunch.com— "We mentioned a couple of weeks ago that this was coming…moments ago Facebook removed the restrictions on registration and anyone can now join a geographic network."
Sep 26, 2006View in Crawl 4
Honestly, I don't see why everyone is seeing this as the death of Facebook. For any previous user, nothing has changed. Its concept of "networks" still limits profile access, the way it always did. What's the problem?
this is a colossal mitake! the only thing unique about facebook was the registration qualification. first the news feed rss crap and now this. they're going down. what a shame.
ediciustsafSep 26, 2006
Okay...No one can find me who is only in a regional network or none at all...Should be the new standard option, I hate opt-out.
gophernutSep 26, 2006
Here lies Facebook. Once cool, now deadRIP
sangatiousSep 26, 2006
Wow, This is great news! I hope next they let us customize our own page!!!1! Wouldn't that be awesome?!
zlyogaSep 26, 2006
People act liek just because somoene is in college or high school then you dont need to worry about thein being creepy stalkers.
chasin_fat_kidsSep 26, 2006
I'm happy - facebook's design and interface is MUCH better than MySpace - hopefully I can convince my friends to convert.
jeffyjonesSep 26, 2006
Honestly, I don't see why everyone is seeing this as the death of Facebook. For any previous user, nothing has changed. Its concept of "networks" still limits profile access, the way it always did. What's the problem?
aznboi04kSep 27, 2006
this is a colossal mitake! the only thing unique about facebook was the registration qualification. first the news feed rss crap and now this. they're going down. what a shame.
kiantechSep 27, 2006
im talking about facebook
cybernezumiSep 27, 2006
Aside from the opened/closed issue, this give the rest of us a chance to get in on some deals, like the 25 free iTunes downloads available to the Apple Student Group:<a class="user" href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2204894392">http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2204894392</a>