A delicate dance of moves and counter moves between Facebook, Google Plus and app developers has broken out — evidenced by the changes in social games both companies announced on Thursday — and is leaving some wonder if the competition is getting to the social networking site.
Google Plus launched its game stream platform yesterday, and Facebook immediately replied with an announcement of its own set of games enhancements, explaining why their new homepage tweaks and enhancements are making games more accessible to users, as well as making it easier for friends to share game activities.
Talk about letting the games begin!
What’s as noteworthy as the policies themselves is the fact that the changes were not announced on the developer blog or any of the usual places on Facebook.
Here’s the first significant policy change
I.10. Applications may reward users with virtual currency or virtual goods in exchange for user actions that do not involve third parties, but rewards for user actions that involve third parties must be powered by Facebook Credits by integrating Facebook Credits offers.
I.11. Apps on Facebook may not integrate, link to, promote, distribute, or redirect to any app on any other competing social platform.
While this new policy is consistent with Facebook’s advertising policies, the decision could affect a broad array of platforms including gamers, Google Plus and even Twitter.
And there’s a whiff of anti-competitiveness to the new policy, which probably account for the quiet manner in which the changes were rolled out.
As many companies do, we have policies that prohibit apps from directing users to apps on competing social platforms. We recently updated these policies to ensure they’re clear for developers building on our platform.
Readers, do you think Facebook’s new gaming changes and developer policies are anti-competitive?
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