May 11, 2009 2:38 PM PDT

Facebook adds organization feature to Friend Lists in Chat

by Harrison Hoffman
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Friend Lists has long been an underused feature in Facebook. The feature allows users to split their friends up into different groups, choosing different privacy settings for each one. It is clear now that Facebook has bigger plans for the feature and it's getting serious about trying to persuade people to use it. Recently, Facebook automatically created Friend Lists for its users in an effort to help them filter and better consume their Live Stream. Now, Facebook has redesigned their Chat feature in order to take advantage of Friend Lists. Users can now organize their previously unwieldy Chat lists into groups, defined by their Friend Lists.

Upon loading up Chat for the first time since this change, Facebook users are prompted to say which Friend Lists they want to add to Chat. Users can segment these friends into sublists for Chat, and everyone else gets dumped into a generic "Other Friends" list. This alone is going to be enough for a lot of users to put these previously uncategorized friends into a List. While there apparently wasn't enough motivation for users to group their friends before, now that they are grouping them for the purposes of a clean Chat list, the rest of the functionality of Friend Lists throughout the site is unlocked. Suddenly users can now filter by these Lists that they have taken the time to create, send Inbox messages to whole lists, and create customized privacy settings. I have no doubt that Facebook has more plans for Friend Lists as well.

Not only does this new grouping by Friend Lists give users a cleaner view of their online friends, but users can also toggle whether they appear offline or online for a certain group. This is yet another feature that is going to provoke people to start organizing their friends.

Facebook has been doing a lot of work lately, building new functionality into the site. On Friday, the site brought "refresh alerts" to its home page and now it just rolled out this newly enhanced Chat. It looks like the Facebookers are working overtime to try to win back the hearts of some of the users that they angered in their last major redesign.

Harrison Hoffman is a tech enthusiast and co-founder of LiveSide.net, a blog about Windows Live. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network, and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure.
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by blondepianist May 11, 2009 3:25 PM PDT
I'm already a bit obsessive about the lists, and this gives me yet another reason to use them!
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by Omen_20 May 11, 2009 8:44 PM PDT
Dont know if I'm missing it, but they need a way to eliminate multiple instances of a person if they're shared among multiple lists for the chat feature. I'm thinking a hierarchy system so that it always puts them in the top priority list, and then from there people can be manually adjusted.
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by dracoaffectus May 12, 2009 10:49 AM PDT
I ran into that problem too. My solution was to take advantage of the "Other Friends" category that comes up automatically. This category includes all your friends from any unselected lists, and any friends that aren't in a friends list already.

That just meant being more selective about which groups of friends I selected to include in it's own chat list, and relying on the other friends section to pick up the rest.

My main problem was that I have a general list of people I hang out with somewhat regularly, and then a more specific list of close friends which is really just a subset of the general list. Now that I know about the "other friends" section, I just de-selected one of the lists.
by zcollvee May 12, 2009 2:42 AM PDT
This is a great new implementation! :)
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by dracoaffectus May 12, 2009 10:42 AM PDT
Interesting new feature, I have one slight problem...I have some friends on multiple lists, and adding both the friends list to chat makes those people show twice on the chat list. At first, I didn't know it was going to make an "other friends" for everyone else...which means I can seriously cut back on the friends lists i included for chat.
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