Facebooks new Discover People feature wants to help you make friends

Published by Bernd Stange — 02-04-2017 09:02:32 AM


Facebook is rolling outa new section on mobile called Discover People, which encourages users to introduce themselves by updating their profile, then scroll through a list of upcoming events to see whoelse may also be going, as well as browse through lists of people in their city or who share the same employer. The feature, designed to facilitate connections between people who arent already Facebook friends, could be used for business networking or even dating purposes, given its design.

The company confirmed to TechCrunch that the feature is just starting to roll out to users on iOS and Android, but has not reached 100% of the user base at this time.

Discover People, if available to you, is found in the navigation section below Friends, Events, Groups, Nearby Places, and other options. Facebook commonly adds and removes new features here as means of testing user engagement and interest. For example, this is where youll find more recent additions, like Offers, Find Wi-Fi, and Send or Receive Money, to name a few.

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When you tap into the new section, the header at the top asks you to introduce yourself. This involves Facebook guiding your through your current profile to update its various sections. Here, youre prompted to update your bio and add featured photos to your profile. However, youre not able to customize an introduction thats meant to be seen only bythosein the Discover People section.

Below this, is a list of upcoming events where youve registered your interest, have been invited, or plan to attend. These are designated as People going to followed by the name of the event. When you tap into one of these events, instead of being shown the event details, youre presented with the profiles of the people going, which you swipe through one-by-one. You can also scroll through your past events further down.

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And, at the very bottom of the screen, there areways to browse through people living in your town or through a list of people who work at your company.

None of the sections will show you the profiles of those youve already friended on Facebook, as the feature is designed to facilitate making new connections. Facebook says only public information is shown on the profiles that display here.


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Theres a bit of a stalker-ish feel to some of this, given that youre swiping through the profiles of strangers, in many cases, as manyFacebook events are open to the public.

However, the feature would work well for business networking purposes. Or, perhaps, even dating, as it would allow someone to find your profile thentap to message you. The icebreaker, of course, is already available youre both going to the same event, after all.

 

That being said, not everyone will feel comfortable with their profile being used in this way.

Its already troubling to somethat marking yourself as interested in a public event is also public post.For a network that has rolled out so many granular privacy settings over the years, not allowing people to control who can see this information is something of an oversight and a potentially dangerous one for those who may have real-life (not just virtual) stalkers, like women who have fled domestic violence situations.

The new feature is also interesting because is shows that Facebook is thinking about how it can better connectnearby people who share the same interests. The company is often thinking of new ways to bring people together.Years agoit launchedFriends Nearby, but finallybacked away from exact location sharing this December, due to users privacy concerns. It also now has a massively popular Groups feature. Along with Events, these can help foster new friendships.

While not explicitly stepping into the realm of dating with Discover People, Facebook is likely concerned about the growing number of dating apps inching into its territory. Apps like Tinder and Bumble have begun to develop features that help people find new friends to hang out with, not just people to date, via things like Bumble BFF and Tinder Social.

And when any other social app steps onto Facebooks scene, the social networking giant soon tries to figure out how to compete.

Discover People launched in New Zealand and Australia at year-end, as alimited test. There are someexamples of people who spotted this section in the fall, for instance.

Facebook says now that the feature is making its way to all users on mobile.

Too often, its hard to learn more about people around you, whether it is upon starting a new job, joining a new group, deciding if you want to attend an event, or moving to a new place, a spokesperson explains. To make it easier, were starting to roll out a new bookmark in the More menu called Discover People that can help you discover more about people you have things in common with by browsing through profile cards of people in your community.

Updated, 12:20 PM ET with Facebook comments.

Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2017/02/01/facebooks-new-discover-people-section-wants-to-help-you-make-friends/

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