I have just discovered that Facebook does not allow PageOnce to access it. This is after I have just recently opened accounts at both sites. I have my entire Internet world on PageOnce — except for Facebook. Facebook has blocked PageOnce. I thought that Facebook was a “social” application? How sociable is it for Facebook to not allow me to include my Facebook account on my PageOnce page? The entire world is there, except for Facebook. Apparently, Facebook is not keeping up with technology, always a bad sign. Facebook seems to be already losing it. There has got to be a better social site.
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I found this apparent paradox extremely frustrating as well. What is the technological barrier stopping this?
Comment by Matt — July 25, 2008 @ 11:26 am
On July 16, 2008, PageOnce wrote at their forum: “We are working with Facebook to resolve the Facebook connection issue we are having - once that is resolved we will allow users to add their Facebook accounts if they do not have it added as of yet.” Since then, there has not been any other information as far as I can tell.
Comment by Kerfuffles — July 25, 2008 @ 12:11 pm