Computer programmers are often very intelligent people, and the social media networks try to attract the best of them, Facebook is no different in this. To test their mettle, the service has asked them to provide a solution to a certain problem that blights the social media networks. This challenge that they have to find a solution to is referred to as the Facebook breathalyzer.
Apparently there is a strange phenomenon that causes intoxicated people to decide that posting messages whilst in that state is a good idea. By all accounts this is a problem that has plagued users since it started. This has replaced the daft o'clock rambling telephone messages that were commonplace in the 80s.
As a responsible social media site, they try to find a solution that might save relationships, and even people's livelihoods. A drunken posting might seem witty and to the point at the time, but only to some. People may say that will power is the best tool for the job, although that doesn't seem to be working too well, so something else is required.
For them to assign individuals to monitor everyone's posts would be highly impractical. They have looked at the way that people write, as it tends to degenerate the more that an individual has had to drink. Unfortunately so many people use a shorthanded version of text talk. So what looks like a meaningless jumble of letters might be the normal way that they communicate.
There are some programmers who are trying to develop puzzles that will block a user's access to a particular website. It is based on the premise that sober individuals will be able to solve the puzzle, whereas those inebriated will fail. Perhaps these puzzles, or something akin to them, can be incorporated onto social media sites.
Already there are self evaluation programmes that are available. They will just give you an indication of the level of sobriety that you are at. That is why, globally, programmers are trying to come up with the full facebook breathalyzer.
Apparently there is a strange phenomenon that causes intoxicated people to decide that posting messages whilst in that state is a good idea. By all accounts this is a problem that has plagued users since it started. This has replaced the daft o'clock rambling telephone messages that were commonplace in the 80s.
As a responsible social media site, they try to find a solution that might save relationships, and even people's livelihoods. A drunken posting might seem witty and to the point at the time, but only to some. People may say that will power is the best tool for the job, although that doesn't seem to be working too well, so something else is required.
For them to assign individuals to monitor everyone's posts would be highly impractical. They have looked at the way that people write, as it tends to degenerate the more that an individual has had to drink. Unfortunately so many people use a shorthanded version of text talk. So what looks like a meaningless jumble of letters might be the normal way that they communicate.
There are some programmers who are trying to develop puzzles that will block a user's access to a particular website. It is based on the premise that sober individuals will be able to solve the puzzle, whereas those inebriated will fail. Perhaps these puzzles, or something akin to them, can be incorporated onto social media sites.
Already there are self evaluation programmes that are available. They will just give you an indication of the level of sobriety that you are at. That is why, globally, programmers are trying to come up with the full facebook breathalyzer.
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