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This isnt right, mostly because facebook was never great.
Reddit was great, but it could have been so much better. They left so much money on the table that users would have happily given them but they just kept missing the point and taking the site marching towards being of mediocre appeal to as many people as possible.
This isnt right, mostly because facebook was never great.
There was a period of time that I had numerous relatives who literally could not navigate the internet outside of facebook.
The wife of a cousin would literally start her session at the computer by typing "facebook" into google and then clicking the top result. That search on google in lieu of bookmarking it or typing facebook.com or literally any other way of getting to the site was the one thing she did on the internet that was not internal to facebook. FOR YEARS.
And yes I'm old, but I'm not that old. We're talking Gen-X.
During that odd period where the web was getting more sophisticated but people still joked about needing their twelve year old relative to fix their computer for them, many, MANY people thought facebook was great.
It was the same period of time when Apple was pushing hard on "Buy our very expensive, sleek looking, low-value, walled garden computers and everyone will know what a trendy creative counterculture person you are" as their marketing approach.
It was always going to go that way. Any social media site is going to go that way.
Even Lemmy will one day go that way.
Here's the program:
Is it possible to commercialize lemmy?
It all boils down to looking down on the ‘lowly’ people they deem inferior, because they are higher up now.
You have to do the bad things slowly, over time, so people forget each one before the next happens. Twitter and Reddit decided they could make everything worse all at once.
That's due to VC money drying up because of the US Federal Reserve raising interest rates. Operating at a loss is no longer profitable, especially in the short term.
Being the first, so that it has a foothold on older generations.
MySpace: am I nothing to you?
Tom would never sell my data. He was my friend.
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Are we pretending Facebook is not a dumpster fire?
It is a dumpster fire, but it's also profitable
So is meth.
If I leave Facebook,I will lose access to all my high school and college acquaintances. People I may want to contact in the future, but don’t care enough about them to create other communication threads with.
Does Facebook have statuses? I've never used it, so I'm not sure.
If yes, you can post your new preferred contact info there. Anyone who cares enough to talk to you will. Anyone who doesn't, won't.
Im the same, Facebook is like my address book. The only other thing I use it for is marketplace.
You shouldn't anyway. Pretty much anyone have a Facebook account. I think is just smarter to use more platform and have fun being free to choose, instead of stay stuck behind a pay wall.