
Below is a “suggestion” I just sent in to Facebook. I doubt anyone will read it, but I figured it was worth a try anyway.
Don’t allow event organizers to contact invitees w/o RSVP
This is a big sore spot for me with Facebook that results in a high volume of social noise, and is one of the main reasons I avoid Facebook for long periods of time. Here are a few things you can do to help your users improve the signal to noise ratio, at least where events are involved:
1) Allow us to opt-out of event invites sent from specific users and fan pages. Some users and fan page operators are promotion dynamos, and the deluge of invites can be daunting. We want to still be friends and fans, but the constant chore of removing events is a pain. We’d still have the option to RSVP to events via their profile or the main time line of course.
2) Event organizers should not be able to contact invitees until we’ve specified an RSVP status. Going through and removing each event can be a lot of work, and giving the organizers direct email (meaning Facebook email) access to us until we do so is unfair. At the very least give us the option to turn this functionality on and off.
Just the latter of these two changes would make a huge difference, so I hope someone up there is actually reading this. The last thing I want Facebook to be (I think you’d agree) is work.



With my best sarcasm voice: ‘