How to remove facebook “like” from your browsing experienceThe facebook like buttons spread like cancer all over the web. To protect your privacy (like buttons help facebook to know your browser history, info, more (german)), I’ve collected some tips on how to remove those buttons from your browsing experience using AdBlock, Proxies and other little helpers:
AdBlock for firefox
Add the following filter to your custom filters:
“|http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?*” (without the quotes)
Greasemonkey Userscript
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/76037
Greasemonkey Userscripts turn into chrome extensions as well.
Chrome
Hint on chrome: chrome does not yet support script removal or ad blocking. At the moment chrome only supports ad hiding
http://blog.drinsama.de/erich/en/web/2010051501-how-to-block-facebook-like-in-chrome.html
Using Adblock:
Add the following to the Blacklist:
CSS Selector: table[class=”connect_widget_interactive_area”]
Matching Domain: .*
I’d appreciate any hints on other chrome solutions without having to run a proxy. Thanx!
User of posterous? Because they didn’t even asked users to opt-in and made like buttons the default, you should just quit using posterous. If you can’t, here’s how to remove them:
http://blog.blackdogs.com/remove-facebook-like-button-from-your-postero
Any hints/links for other browsers/services are highly appreciated!
Created: Mon 17 May
Time to quit facebook (and other “social” networks)Today I’ve erased all my private and identity data (memberships of formerly called fan pages and groups) from facebook. I’ve also removed the facebook “like” button from this blog. The next logic step will be to delete my facebook account (link). And you should do the same.
What’s wrong with facebook?
Nothing special. If it were not facebook it would be something else. There are two ways to operate/monetize a centralized web platform like facebook:
Both have major shortages:
Those two issues aren’t even the biggest issue with facebook. With the introduction of the latest technologies like “universal like” or “open graph api” the whole open minded web is in danger. Imaging the following: you’re logged in into facebook (or even worse: you have to be logged in to facebook to access certain sites of the web, what is already happening) and your private data and what you like on facebook is shared with third parties (like pandora or yelp). Your music preferences, what movies you liked and so on. More and more websites will use the information what you like from facebook. Every webpage is then fitted to your “likes” and preferences based on the pages you like on facebook. You won’t be able to explore stuff, it’s all waiting prepared for you. Maybe you’ll find that useful. I’m afraid thinking about it. We will lose the ability to explore the formerly open internet on our own mind. In exchange we will get a close, vendor-optimized web where we are in a bad position. All we need to do is to click the “buy now” button.
twitter isn’t in a better situation right now. The only way to monetize/pay operation costs has been to introduce “promoted tweets”. They will fail as well. Either people will leave twitter due too annoyance or smart people will find ways to filter promoted tweets (and people will find ways).
The internet is becoming all about marketing and sales. The so called “social networks” the public now knows are not “social” networks. Those are becoming “marketing” and “targeting” networks more and more every day. And we provide all the information to fill their databases on your on. By own will.
That’s the dilemma of centralized networks/platforms. The only way to pay the operating costs and earn some money is to sell out.
Smart people are already leaving facebook (like here and there) and look for new ways to create open, decentraliced or commercial alternatives.
Both open source and commercial offerings have two things in common: they bet on decentralized, open infrastructures and respect individual rights and privacy. There are indeed huge technical and operational issues to overcome before a decentralized, open source and individual rights protecting social networking will become possible. But it will. Smart people are working hard to find ways already.
facebook (and others) will fail.
Created: Sat 08 May
My worst customer experience: congstar DSLTelecommunications and customer service: a never ending story?
I’m a more or less happy DSL customer of low-budget Deutsche Telekom brand congstar in Berlin. OK, maybe I’ll just have to admit “you get what you pay for”. But read on.
On January, 9th (!) I decided to upgrade my bandwidth using the self-service web portal. Yes, I’m willing to pay more! Confirmation E-Mail. OK, we happy.
Few days later, another E-Mail telling me “something is probably wrong and will take longer”. OK, I’m patient…
Two weeks later no status update, no call, not even a lousy E-Mail… I’ll give them a call (on expensive service numbers). Hardly getting someone to speak to, the agent tells me “something is wrong and I should wait a week to hear from them”. Why don’t they just tell us what is wrong or simply admit that they have no clue?
OK, I’ve been waiting. Nothing. Nada. No update, no call, not even a lousy e-mail. Remember “talk is cheap”?
What is the strategy here? Don’t move until the customer complains? Is that how they interpret “the customer is in control now”? Or have I just been lost in their mess?
Dear congstar, I’ll give you another call next week. If you’re unable to provide me some interesting information, we’ll no longer have what you call a “relation”.
Regarding my first question: we’ve heard that so often. When will they wake up? What do you think? Please leave a comment!
Created: Fri 26 Mar
Interview with 4sq founder (german) - good readInteresting interview with foursquare founder Dennis Crowley about the direction of 4sq and the future of “check-in-games” (german only)
Xing - Sage SalesLogix CRM Contact SynchronisationHello,
as I’ve already written before () Xing isn’t that open to be accessed from third party apps.
I’m looking for a tool to synchronize contacts on Xing with a customer Sage SalesLogix implementation.
We’ve got the following minimum requirements:
Technology:
Any hints are highly appreciated!
Thanks Michael
Created: Sun 17 Jan