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mobs are for winners, fb groups are for spammers

Many people may have noticed that Facebook released a revamped version of their groups application on Wednesday. Over here at micromobs, it got us thinking-- what’s up with Facebook?

Groups are important (duh: micromobs), but something feels a little off about Facebook’s new groups. Consider the fact that my inbox is full of spam. Without even accepting a group I had received a ton of emails just minutes after Facebook’s announcement.  Apparently you don’t get to chose which groups to accept and which to decline. Odd...that’s not how groups should work. (on a side note, it's an awesome way to piss off your friends) Don’t worry though, the Facebook gods have blessed us with the ability to leave a group. Lucky us.

Facebook has been a great tool for me since 2004, I’ve used it to keep in touch with so many different types of people, my freshman year roommate to elementary school crush. I use it to kill time when I’m bored and check out what my friends are up to. But it’s starting to confuse me. Now, each of us have a number of feeds: news feed, most recent news, different groups, pages, event walls, yikes. Their implementation is getting more nebulous by the day. Also, the problem remains--what if I’m in a group with people I’m not yet friends with?  I don’t want them to be able to scope out my Facebook profile.

micromobs remains the easiest way to create a group discussion. It’s private, simple, and makes sure not to spam you. You can use micromobs as a tool to get things done quicker in a group, or as a way to have fun and share with a group. Don’t fret about friending, just worry about what matters--your group.

4 Ways Group Collaboration in College Sucks (and how micromobs can fix them!)

On my first day of orientation at Stanford, the obligatory inspirational speaker told us “Collaborating with your classmates will be key to your success here at Stanford.” After a couple of years under my belt, I’ve realized that he might have sounded cliché, but he was damn right.

Whether it’s collaborating with a team or desperately emailing TAs for help at 3am the morning of a midterm, there isn’t a day where I don’t need to communicate with a group in college.  But, it isn’t always rosy. The constant need for group communication does have its fair share of problems, but when I get back to school, I think I’ve realized a few ways micromobs could be pretty useful.

#1 Somebody else knows the answer to your question… but you don’t know who

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It isn’t uncommon to run into a ridiculously hard problem on a weekly problem set. Asking that friend down the hall for help isn’t enough—he’s stumped too. You could try asking a TA for help, but they can’t always give a substantial answer because they’re too busy being bombarded with emails by other desperate students.

If you get your class on micromobs, you could easily ask for help from anyone in your class. That way, your TAs and professor also have all the more reason to give you the best help because not only are they helping you, they’re helping your entire class. That’s like shooting 100 birds with one stone (kinda)! 

#2 You need to study… but can’t find a study group

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It can be a bit of a pain setting up a study group before exam day without having your teaching staff facilitate them. It might be because you don’t know enough people in your class or you’re that sort of awkward person in the corner that doesn’t feel like asking random strangers in person if they’d like to study (it’s okay engineers, I feel your pain).

With a mob, all it would take is a one-line post in your class’s mob: “Anyone want to study tonight?” Or if you’d rather stay in your warm, cozy room, you could just collaborate with each other through your mob.

#3 Critical announcements get lost… and you end up going to the wrong building for your final

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This one luckily hasn’t happened to me, but my roommate ended up being late for his final because he didn’t catch the announcement that our final’s location had changed.

Instructors, all it takes is an @all message to save your students’ pain (and GPAs). By typing 4 letters, you can get a hold of your entire class whether you need to announce something as urgent as an exam location change or just a small change in the homework.

#4 You piss off your group members by overlooking an email

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We’ve all had to work on a group project and most of the communication ends up one way or another through email. This is fine… until you end up having to sort through email threads that make craigslist look like Olivia Munn.

Skip the ugly outdated email threads. Don’t miss your teammates’ messages by creating a mob for your group. Trust me, they’ll thank you later!

Have you figured out any other ways micromobs is useful for school? Is there any way micromobs can be better? Let me know in the comments or hit up our user mob!

 

@all for one and one for @all & gettin' real with real time updates

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We hate email threads! Hate them. That was one of the main reasons why micromobs was born. You can participate in discussions on your own time and ignore the ones that don't interest you. But sometimes you need to reach out to your whole group, like right now. Totally!

For example Imagine you're in a  "I love Vampire Weekend" mob that you started with you and 9 of your buddies. You guys just LOooOOve them and you just found out that they'll be performing at a local venue TONIGHT! You need to contact your whole group right now. Yes, right now! Instead of just posting it on micromobs and lettings the other guys read it when they have time, or @mentioning each one of them you need the message delivered to them right now as easily as possible! Ahh, right now! Enter @all.

When you use @all, the mob members will all receive an email alert with the urgent update. Wowza! Athos, Porthos & Aramis would be so proud. This feature is only available on private mobs. We don't like spam, in fact we hate spam, much like we hate email threads. That's why @all is not available for public mobs.

On to the next one...

Real time updates are for real. No need to keep refreshing the page. We know you spend hours on micromobs everyday ;-). Now if you're viewing your "all stream" there will be a real time alert that will pop up if there are new posts as such:

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If you're in one of your mobs page, you'll see the alert regarding new posts as such:

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Peace out friends. BTW go watch inception (spoiler alert) !

That's one small step for micromobs, one giant leap for User Experience...

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..Inline media sharing that is.

Now when you share a youtube video in your mobs, it will automatically be embedded in your post. We're working on improving this feature as I type this. "No wayy"--Thats what she said!

We will soon be supporting other media as well. Have fun being all fancy with your youtube videos in micromobs. If you're bored enjoy our awesome timesink mob Random/Crazy videos

 

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micromobs on the iPhone Safari browser + now you can talk to yourself

What's up mobsters!

Do you get depressed when you're not around your computer and can't be on micromobs all the time? Do you try logging in via your iPhone and find the screen is too small for you to experience the awesomeness that is micromobs? Well, today is your lucky day! We just released the iPhone Safari browswer version of micromobs! Check out some of the screen shots below:

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The site is now more mobile friendly. When  you log in, the home screen shows a list of all your mobs and the updates you have missed since you last logged in.

Also now you can reply to your own posts in micromobs. Why is that exciting, you might wonder? Well, friend, even twitter doesn't have that! So booyah!

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