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Old 03-26-2010, 08:21 AM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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Facebook...is it for real ? Remember Myspace


I am just throwing the question out here to see what people think. Personally, am not a huge user of Facebook, more of a Linkedin person.

Wondering if Facebook has the staying power..remember when everyone was talking myspace all the time. Myspace seems to have fallen off the cliff..

After a while, having thousands of friends in my contact list, really doesn't do much for me. The newness of it does wear out...
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350 million worldwide members says a lot.
If it does loose popularity, I can't see it happening over a short period of time.
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I am just throwing the question out here to see what people think. Personally, am not a huge user of Facebook, more of a Linkedin person.
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Wondering if Facebook has the staying power..remember when everyone was talking myspace all the time. Myspace seems to have fallen off the cliff..

After a while, having thousands of friends in my contact list, really doesn't do much for me. The newness of it does wear out...
I'm with you on this point.
MySpace was all the rage...and for a very long time.
Now, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter...I honestly can't see Facebook having the staying power (longevity) that MySpace has had. There was less social site competition back when MySpace started up, and for the next 5 or so years.

I have been hesitant to spend too much time on any of those sites lately, just because I am not sure which one will stick around, plus it is usually a huge waste of time. Buy a cow for your farm...join my mafia...send me a virtual drink...lol

I think Facebook will be a short lived fad, and then who knows what'll be next???
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It's like anything else new... The first one to do it "right" (Myspace, Yahoo) attains a great deal of success on the novelty alone, but then others come along, perfect it and do it better (Facebook, Google, etc). Eventually, the standard-bearers are determined and there's nothing left to be done in that space anymore. It continues to exist, but it no longer exists as a growth enterprise.
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Its possible that people will migrate to different social networks..

twitter - for news
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I don't use facebook much myself, although I do have a membership.
It seems very diverse in terms of usage. Entire extended families use it for communication. There always seems to be some new viral activity going on. As one starts to decline, a new one starts up.
I don't think it has reached saturation point yet. JMO.
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Its possible that people will migrate to different social networks..

twitter - for news
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facebook - for community
Hmmm,
Interesting, but I highly doubt it.

Usually people don't have enough time, and want everything they need, all in one location.
I'm sure most people do their shopping online, banking, researching, email, etc.
Now add to that their social B.S. and you'd have to log into 10 accounts on a daily basis.
Having too many accounts all over the place is truly a big pain in the a$$.

I believe there will always only be one social website winner at a time.
Like Dong said...
but there's also a lot to be said for the 'ingenuity' that comes along after the fact
the question is: Who's next, what new fresh ideas are they bringing to the party, and when?
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As long as people can easily play free games (Farmville, Mafia Wars, etc) on Facebook, it will remain popular. For many Facebook is more akin to a "game console" than anything else.

Older folks is the fastest growing segment on Facebook. Many young people (teens and early 20s) are already tiring of it and seeking out something "new".

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I think that something new will arise sooner or later. The question is will they stick around long enough or will Facebook take the Microsoft approach to new competition and squash them like a bug.
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I have used facebook and I think it is a nice stuff.
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I don't like silly games on my social networking site or strangers who invite me to play them.

I don't like the busyness of Facebook and Myspace and the confusing URLs. I now direct a domain to my Facebook page because I could never remember my own Facebook URL. Perhaps it's a waste of a good domain name because I rarely log on.

I find Twitter incredibly boring (except for breaking news). I think "Twitter" is an incredibly silly name for a site that is evolving into the breaking news sector. The whole follower thing is a joke because unless you are a celebrity, you have to "buy" followers, which defeats the whole idea of social networking.
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I'm personally not that crazy about it and could care less about farm games, virtual drinks (wtf?!) and gifts. There are also serious privacy concerns, unless you lock your profile down pretty tightly, which most people don't do. LOTS of data collection going on behind those cute little surveys and apps!

I admit it was kinda fun to catch up with a few old friends I'd lost touch with many years ago... and see current pix of people I went to High School with!
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But if you're promoting a brand / organization there are so many eyeballs there that you can't afford to ignore it... A few years ago it was Myspace, today it's Facebook, a few years from now it will be something else. If you want to be seen, go where the biggest audience is...

Even less of a twitter fan - imo, pretty much overrun by spam.
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I think Linkedin is attacking a niche area withing social networking (networking for jobs/professional contacts). So far they seem to be getting traction and putting some fear into Monster and Careerbuilder.
Although companies are looking to facebook for hiring employees, not sure if its working.

The typical 16-25 yr olds generally don't want to do what their parents are doing..so if facebook gets popular with the 30 and 40+ crowd, it would make it less interesting for teens and early twenty somethings (they are going to want something else)
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I actually like Facebook. I'm new to it, and I'm an oldie. So i don't do the games. My biggest complaint is you cannot compartmentalize it into your varied interests. Like separate them out into separate pages, instead of having them all jumbled together on the one page.
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I'm on Facebook and like it pretty well. Most of my family is on there, where as hardly any of them were on MySpace.
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yea but you cant customize layouts like on myspace right?
thats one reason i really liked myspace a few years ago,
i was doing alot of peoples pages and had like 5 of my own for testing purposes and what not.

im not on facebook because i just dont want to be lol
even though some of my family is on it, that would be the ONLY reason for me to join
not to chat with people i USED to know, that i couldn't care less about now haha

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I actually canceled my myspace account yesterday. This girl I used to work with signed a few of us up when it first started in 2003/2004ish. I never got into it, but did use it once in a while to try and find people.

I like facebook more but unfortunately when you have relatives that want to be your friend what can you do but accept . I have some from my wife's side that invite me to everything and ridiculously post every 10 minutes. What can you do?

To answer your question, I think Facebook has more staying power than myspace. My wife actually conducts business with facebook.
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I've had my FB account for a while and originally lightly used it to find friends but the past few months I am on daily playing Farmville and I have had people from 20 years ago find me. To me the site is a success in the same way Google was for search. I don't see it being replaced mainly because I don't see how it can be improved greatly. Unlike Myspace which had problems from day one. It felt more like a geocities to me.
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I tried to sign up for Facebook shortly before they started to accept non-.edu emails, so I wasn't able to join then.
So far, I have never bothered to go back.
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Facebook will destroy itself at the rate they're going.

There are two major issues with FB...

1. Being over-connected. Ie. when an old ex, or in-laws, or the boss from one's job (or worse one's old job) want to be a friend. How does one best handle that? - sure one can ignore their friend request. But that can be easier said then done - especially, if that person is on one of your friends lists (friend of a friend), they in effect are on your friend's list too in respect to various privacy settings and many FB applications.

Related to the above is the effect of "rogue" friends - most often spammers, but can also be nosy people who like to voyeur, as well as, though very rarely, even private investigators gathering data - not necessarily on you, but perhaps on a friend you're associated with. For people with numerous friend requests and/or not aware of the risks, "rogues" can easily slip in.
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2. Lack of privacy controls / little regard of one's privacy. They just changed their privacy policy again to allow 3rd party sites to access one's FB data. To be fair, FB is about social networking, so one can't expect total privacy, but even rudimentary things, such as keeping one's friend's list private to only their friends is a chore and not fool-proof - apps, such as games, can access that information, including possibly, even from those who do not use such apps.

On the issue of privacy. Many think "Oh, my FB profile is 'fake' so no worries". Wrong! The most valuable data Facebook has is not one's profile per se, but rather one's associations and postings / interactions (ie. wall posts, apps/games, gallery images, etc). Soon add to that one's usage of 3rd party sites - that recent privacy change is huge for both users (though most don't realize it) and FB which can now really bulk up its revenue stream.

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Both seem to be your own personal issues and unrelated to their core business.

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You said it clearly. Now they have a better chance to up their revenue. If used wisely they can begin to harden their position in the marketplace.
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I don't see FB going anywhere too soon. There is also the reality that people into social bookmarking sites are going to eventually tire of moving around their pages and try to stick with top tier services. I never believed MySpace has a strong hold on it's audience.
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sometimes I feel people in facebook are so dumb, a lot of pointless actions. However what kind of smart move can you expect from a 13-year old? When that 13-year old grows older, he/she may still use facebook because facebook is popular in college. Linkedin is currently for people after college because we did not have facebook when linkedin started. Now that facebook is dominating the world, my predication is that linkedin will die with the first generation social network users.
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If it does loose popularity, I can't see it happening over a short period of time.
But I think 1/3 is not real man.
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