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- Continuity0
I didn't like it.
- Then again, that's my reaction to seeing FB interactivity outside of FB.Continuity
- ********0
I won't. I want fb to have a don't like button. that would be awesome!
- hans_glib0
interesting idea - trying to think of other ways to use this code... though I guess having things follow your cursor round the screen could get really irritating.
is there a way of making this work with a div rather than an iframe?
- Continuity0
You know, I'm thinking about it now, and this is kind of a statement. The constant cursor chaser is kind of symbolic of the pervasiveness (and some would say 'intrusion') of FB and other social media on the web. You can't really escape it.
Don't know if that was the original intent of this experiment, but hey ... apparently, it's open to interpretation. :D
Or, I could just be reading things that simply aren't there. That's been known to happen a lot. ¬_¬
- Dude, that's so meta!********
- Too meta for a Monday. ¬_¬Continuity
- You can escape it by deleting your account ;o)seeessess
- Way to bust up my meta mojo. :(Continuity
- Dude, that's so meta!
- CyBrain0
This would have been better for Twitter, as in "Follow me."
- ukit0
SUBMIT
- jaylarson0
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