Tribe is a new application for the social network Facebook, but the joke is that the app actually two elements from other networks to bring Facebook. The app has a color and a design which is strongly reminiscent of the wildly popular Twitter application Tweetbot . On the other hand gives you the ability to create different Tribe news feeds from friends to put together similar to the circles of Google +.
Since last autumn, does Facebook have to divide into groups of friends, but focuses mainly on the network itself. Thus, for example, connects your high school classmates or colleagues from a former employer. If you have a list of friends to follow to compile, you need an overall connection for Facebook to invent them to get together. Tribe does it differently. It allows to compile a list of people by simply making a list and check mark to put a name behind. Their updates are then among each other. It is not only their own messages from your friends, but also reactions that leave them with others.
Tribe chooses to not taking the original message to which the response is given, to show. You read only one response to that message from your friends. There is no way to even out such a reaction to the original message from someone to go. While that trick still could be introduced in subsequent versions, does it mean that Tribe another way to track Facebook. You read less original posts, but in return you have friends in clearer monitors. It's a strange approach and ensures that your tribe is not a substitute provisionally Facebook client can use. A missed opportunity.
News Feed
Liken a message or respond
Edit the buddy or watch the news feed of your groups
The interface of its buttons light Tribe not to comment and it will be equally difficult to find your way inside. When opening the app you can create a composite of your friends list and lets you assign a button to the friends or go straight to the news feed. It reveals the most important part of the app has four tabs: your friend (from the list where you sit), the news feed, your wall, and a tab to return to the home screen where you choose from a list of friends. The other tabs disappear from view so again.
Tribe for Facebook looks good and will certainly appeal to fans of Tweetbot - but the app itself is currently incomplete. The divide-by-your-friends feature is nice, but it should certainly not at the expense of the completeness of your news feed.