I’ve seen too many of my friends login to Facebook, go to their pending requests, and then click “Ignore” for each request. You want to block each of these applications permanently the first time you see a request. Blocked applications still show up on your friends’ profiles, but cannot access any information about you. This means that those applications will no longer be able to send you annoying requests to join. Here’s my current list of blocked applications:
Go to your requests page, but do not ignore any of them yet.
three annoying apps: sunshine, past life, and you’re a hottie
click on block application
Finally, Ignore the original request that you used to click through to the application.
Let’s say you’ve blocked an application and now want to unblock it?
3. Ignore all application requests at once (optional)
Someone has recently written a script called IgnoreAll that ignores all application requests in the requests list. If you decide that you don’t want to block applications explicitly, you can add the IgnoreAll script to your toolbar and use it to ignore all application requests at once.
Here’s a movie that shows how IgnoreAll works:
The visibility states of application profile boxes are global. This means that if you minimize the Hatching Eggs profile box in one of your friend’s profiles, it will be hidden across all your friends’ profiles. This is awesome.
i hate hatching eggs
Some of my friends feel the need to add dozens of applications to their profiles. Instead of a page full of clutter, I only see a page full of minimized applications.
this is so much less annoying
UPDATE: Unofficial response from someone at Facebook:
honestly, beacon was not meant to be a data harvesting product. the intent was to make it easier and seamless to share information that you want to share with you friends: yelp reviews, adding movies to your Blockbuster queue, and perhaps some purchases that you want your friends to know about. that said, the initial launch was not perfect, but we’ve since fixed it by giving the user better controls. now, all the stories need your explicit approval before they are stored and put into your minifeed. which means:UPDATE 19 Feb 2008 It looks like Facebook has added a “Block Application” action that you can invoke directly from an invite / notification.
just wanted to clear this up :-)
- the site sends facebook a story. if you don’t explicitly accept a story, we delete it completely
- if a site is shady, you can choose to opt out of that site forever; no stories are stored from that site
- the site never gets any info about you from facebook, not your name, not aggregated demographic data, not even your user id.
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