
I tend to find myself writing now and again about major updates to popular social media websites.
Fair play that “now and again” was once in mid-2011, but when they — such redesigns — come along, they come along like a brick to the face.
And as proven many times before, the patronage of aforementioned sites tend to form loose militias around the idea that the sites should undo their changes at the risk of the peeved off populous, upping sticks and rejoining MySpace.
I tend to bask in the frivolity of their efforts. There’s nothing better than seeing a load of faceless users unite against something that is likely to be an irrelevant feeling to them in a few days time.