If you have something you feel you desperately need to tell Mark Zuckerberg, now might be a real good time. For the handsome sum of £65, you can send a message to Mark’s Facebook inbox, without being automatically sent to spam. How nice.
Mashable reports that Facebook is actually trialling a new spam filtering technique: charging extreme sums to send messages to non-friends, in order to put people off. Users who aren’t friends with Zuckerberg have, apparently, been noticing “Send to Inbox for £65″ text on his page. He is, apparently, the test-bed for the exercise.
Will it work? Almost certainly. Is it actually a sensible way to approach the problem of spam? That remains to be decided. [Mashable]
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He better make his friends do it to.
When is Facebook going to die? Why can’t them cunting so called hackers attack that site constantly so people stop using it.
The internet has become so stale now, owned by major websites with nothing new cropping up. I miss the old days when it was some new fad each year.
I would usually agree with you (I have FB, but don’t use it).
But my new business is designed to sell custom bespoke pages/apps to FB professionals and businesses.
So now I want it to live forever!
But how much for him to actually read it and respond?