While this widget seems to address a need - I wonder how it will avoid "Like"-ing negative posts. Let's say that a tragic event occurred or a picture is not relevant or inappropriate - Auto-liking might have put a user in the social dog house.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Do Youngsters Need a Break From Social Media?
Nestle's Kit Kat (of Singapore) brand seems to think so. They have developed Kit Kat Social Break, a social media auto pilot desktop widget that will help youngsters keep up with the social media obligations without consuming all of their time. Once installed users can set Social Break to auto-like photos on Facebook when they are tagged, auto-reply to tweets, and auto-share posts on LinkedIn.
While this widget seems to address a need - I wonder how it will avoid "Like"-ing negative posts. Let's say that a tragic event occurred or a picture is not relevant or inappropriate - Auto-liking might have put a user in the social dog house.
While this widget seems to address a need - I wonder how it will avoid "Like"-ing negative posts. Let's say that a tragic event occurred or a picture is not relevant or inappropriate - Auto-liking might have put a user in the social dog house.
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