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The 'Fate' of Facebook - Plenum - 02-04-2014 you know, there was a time even up till 3 or 4 years ago when Facebook still had the 'halo effect'. This 'halo effect' has been endowed upon companies like Microsoft and Google in the distant past, where almost everything they touch turns to gold. And yet, after a time, whether it is due to changed management practices ('managing for the shareholder rather than higher ideals'), or just sinking under the weight of its own size, all companies start playing it safe, rather than continue innovating. Facebook seems to have hit a place where the cultural backlash is gaining quite some momentum. There have always been some holdouts, as there always is with popular trends, but now its almost become au fait to say you've abandoned the Facebook ship, and even gone so far as to have deleted your account. I know that it's a step that I've taken. this is a great Ars Technica article on why facebook is losing some of its popularity (and its not due solely to company decisions). It's a great read. http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/02/how-we-ruin-social-networks-facebook-specifically/ ars Wrote:The art of the Facebook-stalk ars Wrote:You are who you choose to be ars Wrote:Fear of missing out - - in the end, I think almost all people value authentic interactions, and in my experience, Facebook ends up being a massive broadcast of 'likeable' material, in the attempt to get some sort of 'feedback' or acceptance. everyone uses FB differently, but when it ends up being a massive broadcast and rebroadcast of memes, where is the learning, and the deeper inquiry, and the valueing of the unique other-self? RE: The 'Fate' of Facebook - Namaste - 02-04-2014 If it were not for my business I would ditch FB entirely :¬) It can be very useful - organising get togethers and sharing photos of an event with all participants to see - but when people 'idle' on FB simply because they have nothing better to do, it becomes a black hole of procrastination and wasted opportunity. I was one of those people (although the time was spent chatting in private groups), and instead decided to pick up and practice the guitar anytime I felt the need to visit FB. I hardly visit it now. RE: The 'Fate' of Facebook - isis - 02-04-2014 i want there to be a site called something like 'what i look like now' where u update your pic(s) regularly. i wouldn't want friending to be an option, at least not public friending, but the option to message privately would be necessary. there would be no pic comments. there would be no wall comments. there would be no posts. there would be no personal interests/info stuff shared. i think it would be awesome. RE: The 'Fate' of Facebook - reeay - 02-04-2014 Wow image combining the social networking bit of FB or Skype and forum type discussions. We have groups in FB but it's a challenge to relay stuff in those places. Ultimate distraction mmm mmm mmm. RE: The 'Fate' of Facebook - Conifer16 - 02-22-2014 (02-04-2014, 04:45 PM)rie Wrote: Wow image combining the social networking bit of FB or Skype and forum type discussions. We have groups in FB but it's a challenge to relay stuff in those places. Ultimate distraction mmm mmm mmm. Ultimate distraction eh. Try Tumblr. :-P |