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Poll: Do programmers care about FaceBook?

38 点作者 ghenne大约 13 年前
The marketing companies and my wife says that my company needs to reach out to our market, programmers, using FaceBook.<p>I'm not so sure it's worth the effort. Do real programmers look for information/buzz on FaceBook?

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jgroome大约 13 年前
Do I use Facebook? Yes. A lot. Do I use Facebook to look for programming stuff? Hell no.<p>Facebook's only going to be as good as the people you've added on it - in my case, friends, family, and other people I know personally. With a couple of exceptions none of my friends are programmers.<p>If I want to see what programmers and developers are up to then I'll go on G+, since most of the people I've seen on there are tech bloggers.
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Zirro大约 13 年前
I use Facebook daily, but my purpose for using it has nothing to do with programming, nor would I want it to. It's for staying in contact with relatives and certain (non-programmer) groups of people.
andrewfelix大约 13 年前
I think a more valuable discussion would come out of this if the poll didn't dictate the reasons for 'yes' and 'no'.
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sek大约 13 年前
I really don't look for anything on Facebook, 99% is messages to friends.<p>The probability that i find a single interesting thing on Facebook relating programming is near zero. Also maybe 3% of my friends are techies and they never use the like button.<p>The whole like system is a joke, the only time i see something that way now is a sponsored Message. One of my 150 Friends liked an ad for McKinsey, i care.....<p>Edit: G+ is not much better, the Hacker Circle makes sense but only in combination with Google search. I don't visit Google+ with such a low probability to find something interesting. I find on a single day more interesting stuff on HN than i did ever on G+.
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johncoltrane大约 13 年前
I don't use Facebook at all.<p>My coworkers use it a lot but only to get in touch with friends/families, organize events or find funny viral videos. They, like me, have other means to get tech information.<p>Maybe you will reach your audience but I'm not sure they will pay any attention.<p>Also I chose "No" but not at all because "No real programmer would show his face there.". Your choices are very poorly worded and too polarizing: bad form.
jgrahamc大约 13 年前
I don't recall ever, before I null routed all the Facebook domains on my machine, having come across something useful and programming related on Facebook. StackOverflow and Hacker News (and to a lesser extent proggit) are places I go.
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rdtsc大约 13 年前
I don't even have an account there and don't plan on having one. Everyone in my extended family is baffled because I am supposed to be the "computer guy".
ergo14大约 13 年前
If you are evaluating "social" sites a lot better option for you would be google+ , I saw and participated there in many engineering and programming discussions.
manuscreationis大约 13 年前
Needs a third option that isn't so polarizing against not using Facebook.<p>I don't have an account and would never think of using FB as a platform for learning about programming news / information (barring if I needed to learn about their APIs, naturally), but I disagree with a statement that includes the phrase "No real programmer".<p>Then again, it's Monday morning and I'm tired and cranky.
JohnnyFlash大约 13 年前
I don't get Facebook. I have a hundred or so 'friends' on Facebook. I keep in contact with about 10 of them.. of those ten I phone or speak to them in person. I never contact them on Facebook.<p>The other 90% of friends are people I have lost contact with / old school friends. Neither of which interest me in the slightest.<p>Facebook status updates from friends and non-friends for the most part are worthless. "Today I am going to London", "I just saw an albino cat [photo of cat]" etc. I needed to know / see that!<p>The only thing Facebook succeeds at is managing an event. Everyone is on Facebook, invites are easy, its easy to keep track of who is coming. Everything else is fluff.
alexchamberlain大约 13 年前
Facebook is where I discuss stuff with Friends. Twitter is where I discuss programming stuff. HN is where I waste most of my time, and is the place to reach out!<p>PS Facebook is not spelt with a capital B. You make yourself look rather out of touch.
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jamesu大约 13 年前
I don't have a Facebook account. To me it feels creepy having what amounts to a permanent public record of your activity and interests which everyone can view and process - i'd rather keep such information between myself a select group of friends.
bulte-rs大约 13 年前
If I would see a programming related ad on facebook, I would not take it serious. There are more appropriate places to reach out to programmers. Facebook is for my bingedrinking related activities ;-)
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tudorw大约 13 年前
I am there once a week as I have a big family, if I want to know wassup[sic] with 14 to 28 year old members I use facebook, if under 14 or over 28 it tends to be an email or text message then a mobile call, personally, 28, nothing beats a fixed phone line for best audio quality and lowest latency conversations with no duplex issues and a zero boot time :)<p>Would I read an Ad that was pitched at the right note selling the right product, sure, I might get called a programmer, but I am human too :)
portman大约 13 年前
Companies <i>must</i> be having success targeting ads to programmers and mathematicians on Facebook, because for the last several years, all 4 of my Facebook ads have <i>always</i> been filled with IT, programming, and math.<p>Here's a screenshot of my Facebook ads right now: <a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/58785/FBAds-20120326.PNG" rel="nofollow">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/58785/FBAds-20120326.PNG</a>
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okamiueru大约 13 年前
This is the most ridiculous thing I've seen on HN. I'm curious, how much karma does one need to downvote threads?<p>edit: For clarification purposes, the question might itself be interesting: How does the facebook usage of hackers compare to that of the general populous. However, "FaceBook is how I find out about programming stuff" detracts from the objectiveness, and makes the whole thing pointless.
zerostar07大约 13 年前
Frankly: I use facebook to make money (facebook games). The medium is totally nonconductive to anything development or research-oriented
bem大约 13 年前
Facebook is one of few online services where programmers are not programmers. Alas, probably not worth it.
joshz大约 13 年前
It's hard to take the ads seriously or to discover things that I don't already know from somewhere else. Having said that, I do follow a couple of products and it's a bit more convenient to see what they're doing in my stream than look for that info elsewhere.
taylodl大约 13 年前
FaceBook is for friends and family - almost all of whom aren't developers. I use Twitter for geek-related stuff (the term 'geek' encompassing more than just development). Haven't looked at Google+. Based off comments, maybe I should.
quinoa_rex大约 13 年前
The only programming I've ever come across on Facebook is Facebook's own programming puzzles, and I haven't posted my solutions. I'd be more apt to go to G+; that's where I share all my tech stuff.
abalashov大约 13 年前
I actually discuss programming quite a lot on Facebook, but I suspect that I am the odd one out here. In any case, I would not generally characterise it as an ecosystem that meets that need, no.
jister大约 13 年前
Yes for social stuffs. I use FB to communicate with my friends or to keep me updated on where they are or what they're doing. I don't use it in work-related things.
rvid大约 13 年前
Never for programming related stuff. The only Facebook product I use is the messenger app on android which sort of doubles as chat. Everything else is a timesink.
Tuck68大约 13 年前
What about a fan page for your company? Most of the big names in .Net components have fan pages that advertise their latest stuff, contests, etc.
icebraining大约 13 年前
Well, I don't have a Facebook account, but I don't presume to call people who do not "real programmers" ;)
derrida大约 13 年前
I noticed a bug: '<i>his face there</i>' should be '<i>their face there</i>' or '<i>ones face there</i>'
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Jimbo8675309大约 13 年前
Are there any links to Hitler going off on Living Social on Facebook? No. Facebook is useless.
iambibhas大约 13 年前
Excuse me for my lack of knowledge, but <i>How</i> do you even relate Programming and Facebook?
asto大约 13 年前
Sorry to go offtopic, but how does one post a poll? Is there a minimum karma requirement?
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bodegajed大约 13 年前
I look for updates in twitter by following open source core developers.
kennethcwilbur大约 13 年前
this is a push poll designed to support a "no" conclusion.
hengli大约 13 年前
Github and Twitter is where it's at.
blago大约 13 年前
Is this a trick question :-)
mariusmg大约 13 年前
Wat ? No way....