Friendster?
Posted by: ricin
Friendster? - 07/09/2003 12:21
I know there are a few here signed up, but who else?
I signed up a few days ago I've got to say I like it.
I only have one friend, but that put 6,676 people in my Personal Network. Not that it'll do me any good.
Posted by: xanatos
Re: Friendster? - 07/09/2003 14:07
Yeah I signed up a while ago. I have 12 friends and 42,824 people.
damien at punched dot us if anyone wants to add me :P
Posted by: DWallach
Re: Friendster? - 08/09/2003 10:51
I've been playing with Friendster for a while now, mostly because two separate friends of mine sucked me into it. I've added 12 friends and my "personal network" has some 211296 people in it. I feel so connected to the universe. Probably the most entertaining thing is when you click on some random person and Friendster gives you several disjoint paths from you to them.
One of the weird things about Friendster is that there are a bunch of virtual things in there that you can be friends with (cities, schools, etc.). I suppose somebody here should create the "empeg" person if we want to keep up with the geekiness.
Posted by: tonyc
Re: Friendster? - 08/09/2003 10:56
if we want to keep up with the geekiness.
Yes, because we're dangerously short on geekiness around here.
Posted by: canuckInOR
Re: Friendster? - 08/09/2003 17:05
One thing I'm curious about is... if you don't want to pester anyone into signing up with you, how do you go about looking to see if there's anyone you know already signed up that you can add as a friend, when it'll only show you your friends?
Oh, and anyone connected to Kevin Bacon, yet?
Posted by: DWallach
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 08:02
You can search for first and last name, or you can search for somebody's e-mail address. If that person is "in your network" (reachable in the friend-graph using less than some number of hops, I presume), then you can click on the resulting links to verify you've got the right person. If they're not reachable from you, you can't click to verify, but you can blindly invite them to be your friend.
It's clunky, but that's the general idea.
Posted by: morrisdl
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 08:24
Interesting...
I just signed up - dolebomo at yahoo. Feel free to add me, I am currious what the invite looks like.
Posted by: RobotCaleb
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 09:18
i added a random person. invited rather. they accepted. and have never shown up in my personal network or whatever. its still empty. that was like a week ago
customsex at hotmail dot com
Posted by: robricc
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 09:22
OK. I'll try this thing out.
rob [at] spmicro [dot] com
Posted by: DWallach
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 10:34
Okay, I've invited all of you to be my friends. Viral marketing at its finest.
Posted by: ricin
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 10:39
Oh, forgot to mention: donato.AT.sinicco.org if anyone wants to add me.
Posted by: DWallach
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 10:42
Oh, and anyone connected to Kevin Bacon, yet?
I did a search for Kevin Bacon and it came up with maybe 30 people, most of whom have the actor's photo as their own. I seem to be "connected" to eight of them. Some of the connections seem more tenuous than others, e.g.:
You <-> Erik <-> Gay Agenda <-> Jesus <-> Kevin
So, there you go. My possible connection to Kevin Bacon. Unfortunately, if I click on "Jesus", it says "Account Unavailable". Maybe he'll be coming back later.
Posted by: morrisdl
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 12:07
I have asked Kevin to be my friend
Posted by: mwest
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 12:39
I'd bet my life on it...
Posted by: tonyc
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 13:22
Maybe he'll be coming back later.
<Bart> If there's a bad resurrection joke, I haven't heard it! </Bart>
Posted by: talmou
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 15:09
Oh well, I'll give it a go.
jim<at>helekar.net
Posted by: DWallach
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 17:00
While we're talking about Friendster, some of you may find
tribe.net to be interesting as well. Where Friendster only has a notion of people, thus forcing people to create "fakesters" around which they can group themselves, tribe.net has an explicit notion of tribes. We could, for example, create an empeg tribe, and we'd automatically get a message board, notification service, and other features around the empeg tribe.
Posted by: tonyc
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 19:46
Okay, I'm giving into the peer pressure. tonycpsu (at) yahoo (dot) com
Posted by: tonyc
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 20:02
We could, for example, create an empeg tribe, and we'd automatically get a message board, notification service, and other features around the empeg tribe.
Kinda sounds like what we already get on the BBS.
Seriously though, tribenet does look like a much better concept... The hart part is getting everyone to join one of these little community deals. My friends are lazy and will expect me to just call them... Trying to impress upon them the coolness and usefulness of something like Friendster is hard to do... But Friendster does seem to be gaining some popularity, at least in our geekish circles.
Posted by: ricin
Re: Friendster? - 09/09/2003 20:13
Yeah, I've actually been signed up there since the 1st. I like the interface, but there really aren't that many people signed up. I created an Empeg Owners tribe but the site crapped out when it got created and now it's all screwed up (that's bad coding there). I've sent an email to see if they can correct it.
Posted by: speedy67
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 06:08
Just signed up and invited all from this thread. :-)
But please explain, what's the "Kevin Bacon" thing?
cheers, Thomas
Posted by: Roger
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 06:20
The assigning of Bacon numbers to actors. Mathematicians have an Erdos number.
http://oracleofbacon.org/oracle/index.html
Posted by: tonyc
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 07:45
I just tried ten or twelve actors/actresses and couldn't get a Bacon Number higher than 2. Seems to me the use of really obscure actors and actresses makes it much easier to find shorter paths... When I've played this game most people need at least 4 or 5 hops.
Woohoo, using Charlie Chaplin I finally got a Bacon Number of 3.
Posted by: Roger
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 08:18
I just tried ten or twelve actors/actresses and couldn't get a Bacon Number higher than 2.
One game which can be fun to try is to make a "Bacon loop". Pick any actor/actress, and try, using the standard rule, to make a loop that ends back at that actor/actress, without any repeats (film or actor). Longest loop wins.
Posted by: Dignan
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 09:28
I've heard it more commonly referred to as "six degrees of Kevin Bacon." I'm guessing that someone was watching a Kevin Bacon movie one day, and decided to use him as a model for this movie trivia game, it just stuck, and became a nation-wide thing. In fact, Kevin himself appeared in a Visa commercial spoofing the idea.
*edit*
I was
pretty close
Here's the
book
Posted by: tfabris
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 09:46
Yeah, it's scary. The harder you try to find a high number, the more surprised you get. I tried Fred Schneider (as in the guy in the band the B-52's... I thought he'd never even been in any films) and he had a 2.
Posted by: JeffS
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 09:52
Apparently the book is wrong about Julia Louis-Dreyfus needing all six degrees according to
oracle of bacon. Of course the book was written 4 years before "hollow man" so you can't really blame it.
Posted by: andy
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 10:55
While look at the Bacon site again I came across a very strange site. The "Female Celebrity Smoking List", a site which catalogues which actresses smoke in which movies. Too strange, somebody is oddly obscessed...
http://smokingsides.com/asfs/
Posted by: tonyc
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 11:00
Funny, if you
reverse the two, it finds a different path...
Posted by: Dignan
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 11:58
Yeah, I noticed that too. Plus, they were the first to do the game. They didn't have the benefit of a UVA IMDb database-driven Bacon oracle
Posted by: speedy67
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 13:32
Even with german actors i could't get more than 3...
cheers, Thomas
Posted by: speedy67
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 13:36
There are now 3238 people in my personal network, but only 3 from germany. :-(
cheers, Thomas
Posted by: JeffS
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 13:43
According to their database, the maximum is 8. I couldn't get above 2 (not that I really tried, though. Work does get in the way of this sort of thing!).
Posted by: RobotCaleb
Re: Friendster? - 10/09/2003 15:02
ermm.
edward norton and
vin diesel both get 9's. not from bacon. but they have someone who is nine from them.
Posted by: canuckInOR
Re: Friendster? - 11/09/2003 00:20
Ditto. Yay for viral marketing, I guess. Y'all caught me in a state of boredom. Dang it... hurry up, laundry!
Posted by: tman
Re: Friendster? - 11/09/2003 09:06
Blah. Might as well join in and see what happens
tman_friendster (at) trejan (dot) com
Posted by: wfaulk
Re: Friendster? - 11/09/2003 09:16
Someone tell me why it is that I want to sign up for this. I don't get it. I already dislike most of my friends' friends. Why should I expect this to be any different? Are there chat rooms? Or am I supposed to contact people one-on-one?
Posted by: ricin
Re: Friendster? - 11/09/2003 10:14
It's more than just meeting your friends' friends. Maybe there's a friend of one of your friends' friends that you'd get along with? Or for us single people, there might be someone 5 degrees away from us through one of our friends that we could start a relationship with. It's all about networking. If anything, it's neat to just see who you're connected to. <shrug>
There aren't any chat rooms, it's all testimonials, bulletin board postings and one-on-one conversations.
Posted by: darwin
Re: Friendster? - 11/09/2003 12:48
okay, so i signed up for this thing, so you guys better accept my friend's approval. darwin at clsfs.com
Posted by: canuckInOR
Re: Friendster? - 12/09/2003 01:23
If anything, it's neat to just see who you're connected to.
Yeah. I thought it was neat, as well. Then I discovered that half the people I'm "connected" to in my area are links through "Los Angeles", which means, for all intents and purposes, once I hit that link, anything beyond is just a random stranger. Sort of defeats the purpose, IMHO.
Posted by: ricin
Re: Friendster? - 12/09/2003 01:29
Yeah, that's one part I don't like about it. I look over those kinds of connections unless it's something rare and/or a hobby of some sort.
Posted by: tman
Re: Friendster? - 12/09/2003 07:06
Considering everybody in my list is from here and nobody is actually in the UK apart from me...
Posted by: DWallach
Re: Friendster? - 12/09/2003 08:39
Then I discovered that half the people I'm "connected" to in my area are links through "Los Angeles", which means, for all intents and purposes, once I hit that link, anything beyond is just a random stranger. Sort of defeats the purpose, IMHO.
Try
tribe.net for a better designed if lesser populated solution to the problem. (They've only been online for something like two months vs. a year for Friendster.) The tribe.net solution would be to have a "Los Angeles" tribe to which you could join yourself, but which wouldn't appear explicitly as a node in the friend graph.
Friendster, such as it is, still has some value, but it doesn't get really interesting until your friends start discovering you. My sister and a New York friend of mine separately "invited" me to join Friendster. Okay, sure, whatever. After I was there, several other friends "found" me there and added me in. Clicking on them, I was able to find one or two common friends and add them to my own list. And, so it went.
Friendster is a toy. tribe.net has the potential to be a fair bit more than just a toy. (A friend of mine is one of the founders of tribe.net, so I probably can't repeat all the grandiose plans he told me.)
Posted by: genixia
Re: Friendster? - 12/09/2003 09:45
Someone tell me why it is that I want to sign up for this. I don't get it. I already dislike most of my friends' friends.
LOL. The only use I can thing for it is to rid my life of all those Sobig bounce messages.
Posted by: julf
Re: Friendster? - 12/09/2003 11:05
OK, just for a lark, I've joined both friendster and tribe.net. Feel free to add me to your networks.... I'm julf at julf dot com
Posted by: speedy67
Re: Friendster? - 15/09/2003 07:10
i'm now in tribe.net, too...
speedy67 at gmx dot de
cheers, Thomas
Posted by: Waterman981
Re: Friendster? - 16/09/2003 21:45
Well I just got on friendster... waterman981 at hotmail dot com. Everyone add me!
Posted by: RobotCaleb
Re: Friendster? - 13/10/2003 19:52
another one
at least, appears to be
i havent checked it out. got invited today. decided, no
http://www.ringo.com/
Posted by: phaigh
Re: Friendster? - 14/10/2003 06:52