David Coulson wrote:
Yes, i noticed it with a few clients in the last week. Facebook uses
XMPP so they can group users however they want server-side.
I've encountered this as well. I believe it's happening because of
Facebook's new "lists" feature, which allows people to group their
friends in lists. (Though the actual change is fairly recent.) In the
chat configuration tool, you tell Facebook Chat to only make you
available via chat to everyone, only those in a certain list, or
everyone _except_ those in a certain list. If you choose the first or
third options, then the contacts that show up in your XMPP client (as
was said, this is not Pidgin-specific) will have the group name
"Facebook Friends" and unfortunately there's nothing you can do about that.
However, I think that if you choose the second method, the group name
may have the same name as the list you've chosen. This requires you to
then have a list with the same name as the group you want in XMPP, and
also (and this is the problem) manually maintain the list of people you
want to chat with in a list. So it's probably not worth it.
In short, without manual intervention each time you add a new friend,
there's nothing you can do about the group name.
On Dec 12, 2011, at 6:42 PM, Fannie Gunton wrote:
Even though it only just started happening? It’s been solid for at
least 9 months.
*From:* David Coulson [mailto:da...@davidcoulson.net
<mailto:da...@davidcoulson.net>]
*Sent:* Monday, December 12, 2011 5:41 PM
*To:* Fannie Gunton
*Cc:* support@pidgin.im <mailto:support@pidgin.im>
*Subject:* Re: Facebook chat no longer stays in "group"
Facebook via XMPP does this with other clients too. It's nothing the
client can influence.
On Dec 12, 2011, at 6:28 PM, Fannie Gunton wrote:
I’ve been using Pidgin to corral all of my chats into one interface
for the last 9 months. I have general categories (family, work, etc.)
that I sort from all of my chat clients (facebook, AIM, etc.) into.
Within the last 2 weeks, I’ve noticed that my facebook chat friends
are no longer sorting. There’s a new group called “Facebook Friends”
that they are all in. If I manually resort into my other groups, the
next time I log in, they are back in the “Facebook Friends” group.
Is there any way to make them stay sorted? It’s a big enough issue,
that I may have to switch to another chat client.
Thank you!
-Fannie Gunton
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