Pieter posted in "News".
Millions of actions take place on Facebook every minute. In celebration of its 2010 Person of the Year, TIME magazine created this video showing what happens on Facebook in a typical 60 seconds.
Pieter posted in "Humor".
Sure, you assembled a ready-to-wear Facebook Halloween costume, but since you’re a total social media perfectionist you want to decorate your home with fancy Facebook pumpkin too. Don’t worry! We came across two completely free pumpkin carving templates with a Facebook theme.
Pieter posted in "News".
We reached 10,000 “Likes” on Facebook overnight! Not only does that mean ten thousand people like reface.me, it also means we like each and everyone of you crazy ten thousand folks. That’s why we’re lowering the prices of all our Facebook t-shirts today.
Pieter posted in "Memes, Status updates".
Have you noticed many female Facebook friends ─including your mom─ posting statuses in the vein of “I like it on the couch”, “I like it on the floor”, “I like it on the kitchen counter” or even “I like it on a grand piano” and are you wondering what they mean by that?
Pieter posted in "Facebookology, Video".
It was hard to miss Diesel’s Be stupid campaign the past few months, but of all the different versions and executions, we liked the following one best.
Pieter posted in "Humor".
You’ll only get this one if you know the Spanish-born French singer Manu Chao and a bit of Spanish, but here’s a screenshot of a fake Manu Chao status update we thought was clever. If you listen to the song below, you’ll see that Manu Chao likes A LOT.
Pieter posted in "Goodies".
Some people have grown so used to Facebook’s “Like” feature, they say “Like” out loud or write it down whenever something in the physical world pleases them. We are some people. And thanks to Nation, a UK-based digital design studio, we can now leave actual “Like” buttons everywhere around you using their Like button stamp.
Pieter posted in "News".
As diligently noticed by Jello on the reface.me Page, Facebook has just turned on the “Like” button for comments. The extension of the Like feature to comments has been a popular request for a while, and the albeit little change will tremendously increase the number of likes.
Pieter posted in "Goodies".
Last week, we notified you of a 50% off deal (or $15 for a $30 coupon) at Groupon so you could buy our Facebook t-shirts for cheap. Well, not only is Groupon repeating the exclusive discount today on Groupon Manhattan, they’re also featuring our I LIKE NY t-shirt in the promo!
Pieter posted in "Groups & pages".
Now that Facebook got rid of the whole “Become a fan” terminology, a batch of new pages have appeared in the past week, wittily or cleverly building on the “[insert name] likes…” phrase. We compiled a list of 25 “likeable” Facebook pages with a pun…
Pieter posted in "Goodies".
The latest addition to our collection of Facebook t-shirts is inspired by the recent uprate of Facebook’s Like button. Face it, it’s now EVERYWHERE. So why not on your body?
The print on this t-shirt reads: “To Like or not to Like. That’s the question!” and is embellished with blue Like button in both activated and deactivated state. Of course, it’s …
Pieter posted in "Goodies".
A limited group of businesses has received “Like us on Facebook” stickers to affix to their storefronts or sales counters, along with a letter from Facebook claiming that “businesses that promote their Page off-Facebook tend to see a 20% or greater increase in connections.”
Pieter posted in "News".
Expect the “Become a fan” button in ads to disappear in favor of “Like”. Facebook has determined that its users click “Like” twice as often as the “Become a fan” button, so the company decided to scale back on the word “fan” and instead focus on “like” in order to increase brand engagement from consumers.
Pieter posted in "Goodies".
I love New York t-shirts. You’ve seen them on friends, celebrities, and also braggarts who’ve never visited New York City. But the problem with the 80s I ♥ NY logo, printed on millions of plain white t-shirts worn around the world, is that the pop-style heart symbol is so last decade. In the Facebook age, we don’t “heart” things or people, we “thumbs up” them.