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Facebook introduces @ tagging, tapping Twitter behavior for enhanced engagement

By | September 10, 2009, 12:54pm PDT

Summary: This isn’t just an engagement platform. This is a business move.

Facebook announced today that people can now tag their friends in their status messages and posts by using the @ symbol, a la Twitter. This marks yet another feature that Facebook has observed and eventually “borrowed” from another social network — with Twitter and FriendFeed (now Facebook-owned) being among the most popular feature contributors.

According to the Facebook blog:

Now, when you are writing a status update and want to add a friend’s name to something you are posting, just include the “@” symbol beforehand. As you type the name of what you would like to reference, a drop-down menu will appear that allows you to choose from your list of friends and other connections, including groups, events, applications and Pages. Soon, you’ll be able to tag friends from applications as well. The “@” symbol will not be displayed in the published status update or post after you’ve added your tags.

Even though the “@” symbol does not show up after the tagging is complete, this is a very smart move my Facebook. As Twitter has risen in popularity, referring to friends with “@” in front of their screen names has become an innate cyber culture behavior (kind of in the way that people went from using “LOL” and “BRB” only in IM to email and other communications).

This allows Facebook to be even more of a connector and engagement platform than ever before. Friends of friends can now view your public Facebook page after a friend has mentioned spending time with you, and that might eventually grow networks.

There’s a business benefit here for Facebook. In addition to growing networks, it’s also going to drive page views across more profiles and profile preview pages. This is an opportunity for driving more advertising views, and with hope, more advertisers to the social network.

One question I have — and I urge anyone who has the answer to comment — is how will this affect people who automatically feed their tweets into their Facebook status messages? Since many people use different screen names on Twitter that don’t map to their real names (i.e. “mediaphyter” versus “Jennifer Leggio”) will this eventually create some identity confusion among users of both Facebook and Twitter?

Facebook is currently rolling the feature out and isn’t yet available for all users.

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Jennifer Leggio, aka "Mediaphyter," writes about the "social business" side of social media - including enterprise, security and reputation issues.

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Jennifer Leggio

Jennifer is employed full-time with Fortinet, a leading network security appliance vendor. She is also actively involved in the network security community and works with the Security Bloggers Network. She co-manages the annual Security Bloggers Meet-UP at RSA Conference.

Jennifer is also involved with Silicon Valley Tweet-Up, a philanthropic networking event that brings people together to raise money for local family-oriented charities.

The blog posts here are solely her opinion and do not represent her employer or any other organization with which she may be affiliated.

Biography

Jennifer Leggio

Jennifer Leggio (@mediaphyter) has been a communications professional for more than 15 years, focusing primarily on enterprise technology and security. She is currently the director of strategic communications for a leading network security vendor. Jennifer is also passionate about all things social media, especially enterprise, security, privacy and reputation issues, which is why she writes about these things for ZDNet.

A well-connected communicator, Jennifer has led or supported interactive social networking efforts for security industry conferences including RSA Conference, Black Hat USA and SOURCE Conference, and founded the Security Twits, a community for network security professionals. She also helps run communications for the Security Bloggers Network.

Finally, Jennifer co-hosts the Quick'n'Dirty social media podcast with Aaron Strout, is a founding member of Technically Women, a communal blog project, and manages marketing and public relations for Silicon Valley Tweet-Up, a networking group that raises money for family-oriented charities. Jennifer was profiled in Silicon Valley San Jose Business Journal's "40 Under 40" edition, as a rising star for 2009.

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good idea about facebook
gavin.chan 2nd Oct
Great post, thanks for sharing. Do you have any apple products? We supply kinds of apple accessories. Buy macbook adapters from dealingway.com at wholesale price.20Vvb
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Jennifer - I think what Facebook is adding to their interface is a good step, but take a look at the new Tweetdeck v0.30. I have been using it for just a day and it is amazing. I don't need to go to the Facebook or Twitter web pages anymore, Tweetdeck is a much better interface. They also added MySpace.

I like that we are finally seeing Facebook open up and add more features, but the real winner could end up being players like Tweetdeck as they are becoming the interface.

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Jennifer Leggio 10th Sep 2009
TweetDeck is absolutely feature-rich, and if they find a way to make money they could be a thriving business. However, TweetDeck 3.0 has had some reliability issues (I've experienced a bunch of stuff since yesterday) but once it stabilizes a bit I'd definitely recommend it.
Good point you make here about the common updates,I think this might require some work from the tweetdeck or other desktop client folks. But it should not be that difficult, it might just require a little pre processing before posting into the facebook feed. Twitter also has our real names apart from our screen names. So shouldnt be that difficult. Right.?
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Siddharth
As of 16:24 Sept 11th, this doesn't work, but I can't wait until it does take off.
If businesses are really trying to use social networking to
increase their page views, they should ditch generic social
networks such as facebook and move to more professional
ones such as linkedin.com and www.incompany.com
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susan01 14th Sep 2009
I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

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good idea about facebook
gavin.chan 2nd Oct
Great post, thanks for sharing. Do you have any apple products? We supply kinds of apple accessories. Buy macbook adapters from dealingway.com at wholesale price.20Vvb

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