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Thursday, April 30, 2009

More controls for community owners

Posted on 6:51 AM by Unknown
Like many of you, a number of us on the orkut team are proud owners of active communities on orkut. While we love to see the discussions and divergent opinions that often come up, there are definitely times when the passion of our community members becomes overwhelming. Members sometimes start flame wars – creating new topics or polls to get their point across on the community home page, topics list and polls list pages. This degrades the overall experience for the other community members and often leaves us searching for ways to keep things under control.

To help with this issue, I developed a feature that does exactly that. Community owners now have access to a new setting: "only owner and moderators can create forum topics," which they can turn on and off as they wish. If you want to give it a try, just go to the "edit profile" page of your community.





When passions run high, you can now make use of this feature within your community. You can also try creating a few new forum topics like "Rant Room" or "Suggest new forum topics," where community members can continue their discussions without affecting everyone else's experience.


Sometimes the moderators on our communities even create new polls or forum topics to gauge how things are going. We've found the question: "Which member do you find most disruptive to quality conversations in the community and should be kicked out?" to be a particularly effective way of making sure that things stay civil.

We hope this new feature makes it even easier to maintain active and engaged communities on orkut. Have feedback about this feature or other advice for how to keep a community cool during heated discussions? Head to the orkut U2U group and give us a heads up.

Posted by Siddarth Naidu, Software Engineer
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Friday, April 24, 2009

An orkut story

Posted on 1:08 PM by Unknown
We on the orkut team love using this blog to communicate with all of you guys about new features, special promotions, and the general goings-on here in our offices. We've found however, that some of the most interesting posts are actually the ones that come directly from you, and we've enjoyed hearing your personal orkut stories.

Recently we came across this story that we thought was so cool we just couldn't help but share. Read on to find out how Gisele, an early adopter of orkut (and wife of a Googler), found an unexpected use for the site many years after deciding that orkut wasn't for her.

Translated from Portuguese from Gisele's blog:

I remember quite well when I was first invited to join orkut. I found it strange, a huge e-mail in English, where only the sender looked familiar. Was it spam?

Many friends were chattering about having received that same e-mail, until someone finally explained to us what it was all about. So we signed up, posted pictures, joined communities, met people, it was a big thing.

However, the unanswered question in 2004 (that some people still have today) was: What is the purpose of orkut?

Without finding a convincing answer, I quit orkut in 2005 and didn't miss the site. However, last year, my husband (who quit orkut at the same time as I did) and I, decided to quietly return. We created a discreet profile that we only occasionally access, but that meets our needs. The site turned into a tool, used from time to time.

The last few days on orkut have been surprising. We accessed the site with our hearts in our throats, as we were looking for some special people. Special to me, without ever having seen them, met them, or heard from them.

They are my brothers-in-law, who my husband has been seeking unsuccessfully for eight years– and we finally found them through orkut!!!

I still question my presence on the site, but I am extremely grateful for it for making such an important encounter possible. And now the meeting will happen!!!

Gisele Gonçalves Bueno Quirino de Souza

Want to read more? See the original blog post here (in Portuguese). If you've got a personal orkut story that you'd like to share, just send us a quick note and let us know!

Posted by Rodrigo Paiva, Consumer Operations.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Just for laughs: what to do when someone ignores you on orkut?

Posted on 7:19 AM by Unknown
It could happen to anyone– you get to know someone, find them on orkut and ask them to add you as a friend. But instead of responding, they ignore you, and as the days creep on, you start to get a little upset. Or, even more extreme, you find out that a friend has deleted you from his friend list. What should you do in a situation like this?

Kicking and screaming may not be the best solution. Laughing at the situation is probably a better (and less exhausting) way to respond – especially since tomorrow you could be the 'friend deleter' rather than 'the deleted'. An even better option is just to pick up your guitar and sing this song (in Portuguese):

Original lyrics:

Você me ignorou no ORKUT
Isso é mau e repercute
Na minha auto estima
Já nem sei o que é que rima
Com a palavras scrap!
(...)
Você me ignorou no ORKUT
Eu só quero que me escute
Por que apagou meu depoimento…?
Um amor, um sentimento,
Foi levado pelo vento
Ouça essa canção que fiz para você
Se achar que tem a vê…
Te espero na lan house…
Eu tô sempre na lan house…
Quero tc com você…

English Translation:

You ignored my orkut post
This is bad and hurts the most
This self-esteem of mine
I don’t even know what rhymes
With the word scrap!
(…)
You ignored my orkut post
I need you to hear my woes
Why did you erase my line…?
A love, a feeling so fine
Taken by the wind, online
Please hear this song I made for you
If you think it has to do
I’ll wait for you at the Internet café
I’m always at the Internet café
I want to type with you…

This song was written by the Brazilian writer and columnist (and of course, orkut user), Luiz Marcondes. Have you made something creative related to orkut? Send us a note and let us know, we might be able to feature it on the orkut blog!

Posted by Miles Johnson, Marketing Manager.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Find your online friends with the new orkut chat roster

Posted on 8:48 AM by Unknown
If you're anything like me, the recent launch of the built-in chat feature within orkut has made hanging out with friends online much easier and a whole lot more fun. Yet, while it's always great to come across a little green 'available' bubble next to the name of a good friend, finding friends who are available to chat on orkut hasn't been as straightforward as it could have been.

To make it easier to connect with all of your friends who are online, we've decided to launch an orkut chat roster. This new roster shows you all of your contacts who are signed into Google Talk, whether through orkut, Gmail, iGoogle or the Google Talk application. If you want to chat with any of them, all you have to do is click on their names directly within the roster.



No matter where you go on orkut, the chat roster sits neatly on the left side of your orkut page. Want to customize the size and organization of your chat roster? Play with its look and feel by clicking on the 'options' tab. Of course, if you ever get tired of seeing who's signed into chat, you can also minimize the roster (or sign out of chat entirely), with a single click.


We've just begun to roll this feature out to everyone who has chat enabled in orkut, so if you haven't seen a roster yet, please be patient- we'll do our best to get it out to everyone as soon as we can.


Posted by Rodrigo Almeida, Software Engineer.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Google Latitude on orkut- share your live location with friends

Posted on 4:38 PM by Unknown
Some of you may have heard about the recent launch of Google Latitude, a fun new way to share your live location with friends. For those of you who aren't familiar, Google Latitude is a feature of Google Maps for Mobile that lets you (if you choose to opt-in) share your whereabouts and receive updates about your friends' approximate locations.

While we've already launched an iGoogle gadget, we knew that our launch couldn't be complete without bringing this to orkut. That's why a group of us on the Google Mobile team have created a Google Latitude application.



With this app, you can share your location and see your friends' locations on a map inside of orkut. Notice that an old friend is back in your hometown? Just click on her photo and send a scrap or head to her profile page and see what she's up to.

If you use Google Latitude from your mobile phone, you can even send your friends updates on your location while you're out and about, making it easier to bump into the people you care about.

Of course, none of this would be very much fun at all if you didn't have control over what and when you share and who you share it with. We've taken Latitude's privacy features very seriously and invite you to learn more about them in either the Help Center or by watching this privacy video.

Excited? Add the app and let your friends know where you are!

Posted by Surojit Chatterjee, Google Mobile Team
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Monday, April 13, 2009

Bringing real people back into the conversation

Posted on 5:41 AM by Unknown
One of the coolest things about orkut is how it allows us all to form communities around the things that we care about. Personally, I love jumping into discussion forums and talking about my favorite topics with other people who share my enthusiasm.

More and more, however, we've noticed that the anonymous posts feature has been making it hard to have the kind of fun and meaningful conversations that everyone looks forward to in orkut communities. Instead of quality posts, we've been seeing a lot of spammy and abusive comments from anonymous users.

In order to make communities a more fun place to hang out, we've decided to remove the "post anonymously" option for all communities. While no new anonymous posts will be accepted on any community forum, any previously posted anonymous comments will be allowed to remain live for the time being.

We hope that this new change brings more balanced and useful conversations to the orkut discussion forums. If you have feedback for us about the decision, please feel to reach out through the orkut U2U group- we'd love to hear it.

Happy posting!

Posted by Rahul Kulkarni, Product Manager
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

orkut catches the election fever

Posted on 2:58 AM by Unknown
It's election time in India, and the orkut team wants to make sure that your voice is heard this year. That's why we've launched an ‘official’ community: “The Voice of Youth (www.orkut.co.in/loksabha2009).” By visiting the Voice of Youth community you can express your opinion and find out how other people from all over the country feel about the upcoming elections, the issues and India's leaders.

Outfitted with a special theme, the Voice of Youth community lets you participate in a poll that features a series of fun and thought-provoking questions about everything from voting and politicians to locally relevant issues. What's more, as soon as you answer a question, you'll be able to see the poll results in real time. We didn't want to leave anyone out of this experience, so even non-orkut users are free to visit the community.

Ready to participate? Just head to http://www.orkut.co.in/loksabha2009 and start answering the poll questions. Here are a few of our personal favorites:

1. What's the most important issue facing the country?
2. Can a celebrity influence your vote?
3. Who is the most good-looking politician?

As people vote in the poll, we'll be highlighting some of the most interesting results on the community's homepage. If you think we've missed a poll question on a topic you care about, feel free to suggest it right within the community.

Finally, what would an orkut election themed community be without a space for local flavor? To help make the Voice of the Youth community relevant to your local concerns, we've created chat rooms dedicated to each of the states in India.

We hope you take advantage of this new opportunity to be heard in this year's election. Don't delay though, as voting on all the polls will close on April 14th!

Posted by Shaon Roy Chowdhury, Consumer Operations Associate and Vihari Komaragiri, Product Manager
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