New web app stops you from tweeting, Facebooking if you are too drunk!
November 12th, 2010 - 12:01 pm ICT by ANI
London, Nov 12 (ANI): Many of us have some or the other time, woken up to the horrible realization of having posted some terrible message on Twitter or a post on Facebook while being drunk.
Now a new application called the Social Media Sobriety Test that can be downloaded to your computer aims to stop you writing emails or posting messages while not in full control of your faculties.
Available for free download, It is programmed to post a series of simple problems that, while easy enough to do sober, are intended to be fiendishly difficult to complete when intoxicated.
One of the tests asks the user to follow a moving finger with their mouse. If they fall outside the circle they are locked out of Facebook, reports The Daily Mail.
Another test challenges users to guess how long 30 seconds is by clicking on their mouse.
Other tests are ‘drag your mouse in a straight line’, ‘type the alphabet backwards’, or ‘follow the finger’.
If the inebriated user fails one of the simple tests, a message can be posted on their Facebook or Twitter page that tells their friends that they are ‘too drunk to post right now’.
It works for Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr and can also stop people from using custom sites like Foursquare or blogs and web-based email accounts such as Gmail or Hotmail.
Developed by web security firm Webroot, the test’s tagline is “Nothing good happens online after 1 a.m.”
A spokesperson for Webroot said, “Webroot is about protecting people online from cybercriminals. But let’s face it, sometimes online security also means protecting you from yourself when you think it’s a great idea to tell all of your Facebook friends - including your boss and your Mum - how you got wasted and fell over at the pub that night.”
“We saw an opportunity to remind people to be responsible on social networks, and to be humorous while talking about Internet security.” (ANI)
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