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more about #facebook Belabras: YES! more » redqueenmeg: I fanned Superman on Facebook and he suggested we all become fans of Jesus Christ. Really. more » Smeagol92055: Agreed. The J. Jonah Jameson one was the best. The look of maniacal glee on his face was the clincher. more » geiko: geiko is loving this! more » GollyGeeGosh: Those are all fantastic, but the JJJ one was my favorite. WILL THE WONDERS OF THE INTERNET NEVER CEASE? more » Grey_Area: The Superman one was great...all his relatives coming out of the woodwork to screw up his day. more » omgwtflolbbqbye: I think the Doom account is a fake. Everyone knows the real Doctor Doom only writes his name in caps locks, bold, italicized, and underlined. more » MS-18E Shadoblak: I posted this to my facebook page earlier....Are you stalking me io9!? more » Moff: Also, I know it's just words -- of course, the whole policy review is just words -- but isn't the bit about addressing "privacy and civil liberties in... more » Moff: Is there some middle ground, though? One of the ideas I've been tossing around in my head is a local news site that you'd have to have a single, ID-ve... more » Steverino Begins: Hmm, government might be interested in e-authentication, but I think the Facebook connection is a bit of a leap of logic. Maybe they would create a se... more » alphanumeric1971: After a long and thoughtful deliberation my response to you madam.... FUCK THAT!!! Good day to you madam. more » viloki9: Wow, if any of you actually believe this is even implementable, that means you don't understand how the internet works. The government has been making... more » Grey_Area: Now hold on there everybody, how do we know this was written by the real Annalee Newitz? more » Adam Simon: Yes, the government could use Facebook, but antitrust regulations would likely require that any number of other companies be allowed to compete as ide... more » Lassus: "There's a general notion that your Facebook identity is your authentic identity, or at least an identity that you keep over time, and that its charac... more » Liz Weinbloom: Cool. I'm the 251st member of facebook. (for real!) (...i was procrastinating on a paper, okay?) That makes me more American than all but 250 of you... more » Mount_Prion: Somebody's In an Open Relationship with the Government! more » acrobatic rabbit: ah Annalee, how I've missed your cyberpolitical commentaries. This is interesting because the internet has been where most people hide their true iden... more » oboesqueaks: I don't have facebook... does that mean I don't exist? more » -
#superstatusupdate
Facebook Updates Are Just as Awkward for Superheroes
ComicsAlliance's Superhero Facebook Feed reveals the awkward conversations heroes and villains have in the era of Web 2.0, and the hilarious consequences of giving J. Jonah Jameson a Facebook account. [via Metafilter] -
#watchmen
Watchmen's Home Edition Wants To Be Your Friend
Warner Bros. have announced their plans for the home versions of Zack Snyder's much-hyped Watchmen, and we'll tell you right now: You'll want to skip the "standard version" DVD, and head online to Facebook, instead. More » -
#battlestarbook
Battlestarbook Tells The Tale Of BSG, Facebook-Style
ZOMG, did you see what Starbuck changed her status to? Oh and I'm sick of Apollo's self righteous notes. Wanna know how Battlestar Galactica would read if it was told via Facebook? Check it out. -
#2007
10 Worst Futures Of 2007
Which visions of the future made us crave Lasik surgery the most in 2007? Hint: they involved wimpy cyborgs, blah parasites, boring plagues and "time-famine." Click through to read our picks for the most underwhelming futures of the past year, in both scifi and futurist predictions. More »

