“Who’s this Girl?” - A Facebook Quest
Feb 23rd, 2008 | By martin | Category: Facebook Strategy
Through Digg, I came across this so called ‘Facebook Quest’, called “Who’s this Girl‘. Here’s a short summary:
“Please help us find this girl. We found her camera a week ago on a ski piste in Alpe D’Huez. We tried to locate her hotel, based on some pictures of this girl and her friends, and put a note on there, but didn’t got a reaction on it.
Therefore, we’ve posted some pictures of the camera on this Facebook group. Every person in the world is connected trough maximum 7 people, so with the aid of Facebook, we should be able to track her down. And of course, we’ll ship her camera back to wherever she may live. Based on her looks, whe guess she’s from Scandinavia somewhere?
Read the full story on http://www.asfaltkonijn.be
/whos-this-girl/ So please forward this message/group to your friends (invite them to join the group), and if you know her, post it in the comments or get in touch by emailing to whosthisgirl.tips@gmail.co
m !”
Clearly, a lot of people think this is a hoax, but I don’t see why this can’t be real. The guys who posted this on Facebook do have a website, but it’s too small to do this as a viral for a big company. It’s also Dutch, so they don’t need a lot of international visitors. So I guess we can better help them by giving their Who’s this Girl? Facebook group a littlebit of attention. It would be really great (also for Facebook) if they really find the girl using the power of Facebook.







[…] Facebook Blogged has a story about a lost camera and the power of Facebook networks. From the post: “Please help us find this girl. We found her camera a week ago on a ski piste in Alpe D’Huez. We tried to locate her hotel, based on some pictures of this girl and her friends, and put a note on there, but didn’t got a reaction on it. […]