If there’s a way to cause confusion for the masses, Facebook will discover it.
That’s what’s happened within the last 24 hours. Facebook announced yesterday in its blog that users can start claiming their vanity URLs for both their Profile and Pages starting at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, June 13.
An alert reader of my ezine emailed me and asked if I knew about the earlier deadline. She send me this link, which leads to a Facebook page, below, announcing that the users can claim the vanity URLs “Starting on Friday, June 12th, at 11:01pm.” It suggests we “Check out the Facebook Blog for more informaton.” But that blog includes the notice in the box above and says we can start claiming URLs on Saturday.
Which is it? Friday or Saturday?
As if that isn’t confusing enough, I’m sure many people, me included, missed reading the rules that say:
- “If you signed up for a Facebook Page after May 31 or a user profile after today (June 9) at 3 p.m. EDT, you may not be able to sign up for a username immediately because of steps we’ve taken to prevent abuse or ‘squatting’ on names.”
- “Your Facebook Page must meet two requirements: it must be live on Facebook prior to the May 31, 2009 cut-off date and have a minimum 1,000 fans as of May 31, 2009.” Many small business people who haven’t been able to accumulate that many fans won’t be able to claim the vanity URL. I’m 15 short of the 1,000 minimum.
Can somebody clarify whether we can start claiming URLs on Friday or Saturday?
David Garcia says
The 12:01 time is a worldwide announcement, so it specifies EDT. The second page (which says 11:01pm) has no time zone, because it’s customized for you. Since I’m in California, mine says 9:01pm on Friday. Both are accurate.
Sheila Ruth says
I’m betting it’s a time zone issue. 11:01 pm on Friday is only an hour before 12:01 am on Saturday. Notice that the first image you displayed specifically says EDT, but the second one does not. I’m guessing that the second one automatically converts the time to the viewing member’s time zone.
Cathryn Peters says
June 28th is the time that Facebook Pages with under 1,000 fans will be allowed to get their own user names.