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Street artist Jay Shells is bringing attention to the ever growing number of smartphone zombies ( I am one. Lol. ) who are in constant need of status updates from their Facebook.
Classic.

Well, I’m back! I promise. I think?
Right when I’m about to blog Tumblr shuts down.
Work has been crazy with our Facebook Page campaign and the constant community building for our company’s brand. However, what’s really frustrating is the fact the Zuckerberg forgot to tell people not to merge their company pages with Facebook Places unless they want a mutant zombie version of their once kick-ass business page.

(This is Christopher Walken when he wakes up every morning. Not a zombie but a close enough representation of what our business page looks like now.)
Zuckerberg, WTF.
Facebook used to be one of the ultimate UI experiences. With the recent redesign it resembles more and more of a Myspace page with no flow or any clever aesthetics. I understand your trying to seize Google’s market share but please, we don’t need a Google clone.
I like my free stuff from Google and I like the fact I can fulfill my exhibitionist tendencies on your site Mr. Zuckerberg. But like Google’s weak foray into personal profiles, you do not need “re-invent” your site for the sake of appearing trendy. Not all of your ideas are good ideas.

(Oh Yes. Facebook would not be Facebook without the zillions of girls that think duckfaces=hotness. Sigh….)
I understand you want to seize the marketing capability of your site. However, leave us alone with your constant experimentation. It’s only going to lead to more angry business owners and that can’t be good for business.