So I see we get a new facebook design (yes, yes I know - but it is handy for my ex-Uni friends).
It worries me that Facebook initially led the way in interface design and now have done this? Is it just me or is this an example of poor UI design. I've been studying/reading on this subject recently and it strikes me their failing on some crucial aspects.
Thoughts (purely the homepage here):
- somehow they have managed to compress the center part of the page. Every item seems twice as tall now
- The notifications on the left have been removed and replaced with ads and a "compressed" stream of media (which is really hard to read/skim/view).
- You have to use buttons now to filter the content, not a bad idea but some things now dont seem to appear by default - so you have to click = not easy.
Every tweak strikes me as adding more clicks and more complexity.
Any more thoughts from a technical viewpoint (this is HN :)). Am I being too picky & thinking into the desing too deply? Or am in on the right track: have they messed things up?
Making it so that every time you reload Facebook you get new, fresh information should increase the frequency with which people return.
Facebook has been following (and sometimes leading) this trend for a while. Pre-newsfeed how often did you check Facebook? Pre-v2-homepage? Pre-current homepage?
They're trying to turn everyone into hardcore, super-engaged users.
Agree, disagree, thoughts?