Who Needs A Yearbook When You Already Have Facebook.com?
from the welcome-to-the-new-world dept
There's an interesting in the Washington Post about students at a high school in Maryland who got a bit of a shock when they opened up their latest yearbooks... only to find photos from their Facebook.com profiles included in the book. Apparently, the yearbook staff procrastinated on finding photos for the yearbook and took the shortcut route of simply copying them from various student Facebook.com profiles, without bothering to ask permission. This has freaked out some of the students. There are a few things that come across as interesting about this story. First, it shows yet another example of students thinking of everything on the web as being open content for use. Second, the reaction of the students freaked out by this reminds us that the social networking sometimes forgets that the content on these sites is publicly available for people to find outside their closeknit group of friends. All in all, it seems pretty lazy for the yearbook staff to not at least ask the individuals for permission to use their photos, but at the same time it's fairly creative for the staff to also realize that they were more likely to get interesting candid photos of students via the website. Then, of course, why isn't anyone asking whether the whole concept of "the yearbook" is starting to get outdated thanks to social networks like Facebook?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I never bought a year book...
The whole thing is less about the practicality and more about peoples weaknesses. I doubt technology will change the fact that people want to look back and say "Look, I was cool once upon a time".
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dumb yearbooks
I do have a Facebook profile, but I doubt it would have any bearing on whether I'd buy a yearbook (since I never wanted to in the first place).
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Re: dumb yearbooks
The even had a section where they took pictures of all the personalized plates in the lot and picked the most creative one. For one, my plate wasn't even pictured. For two, it was better than "buggy" on an old beat-up VW bug.
Yearbooks staffers are all about making their friends stand out more than being objective, but hey it was highschool. Maybe online yearbooks will become the future since it would be cheaper and every student who wanted to could contribute. Beside, paying $55 and waiting a year for my yearbook was pointless. I couldn't even have my friends sign it.
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Re: Re: dumb yearbooks
My senior year yearbook was almost $200...shit I got ripped.
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:o
I have one yearbook. I hated school, so it's more like one of those things I try to forget.
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Ha Ha
It was kind of weird seeing pictures on the huge screen, but that way, everyone was included in the sideshow.
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In '87, the yearbooks were about 75 bucks at our school. Now you can't even get a picture in of two guys kissing
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Copyright infringement
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kudos to this students! i hope they spent the time they saved smoking pot, drinking, and banging cheerleaders!
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It's a frozen snapshot that exists beyond the curr
Anything online has to change by its very nature. Try going to a set of pictures from just 5 years ago, and I'll bet you can't find them, unless you archived it to your own site 5 years ago.
The good thing about the book is that you'll still be able to read it if you can open the cover.
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Who Cares?
Yeah, I know, you don't give a rat's arse about my opinion of high school but i thought I'd get that off my chest.
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