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Today there is talk of doomsday for Facebook. Between the failure taking place with the CBS Sports March Madness application and Henry Blodget posting that Facebook may be the next AOL, today is not a good day in Facebook land. Henry Blodget points out a few reasons that Facebook could be doomed
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I believe they are trying to create an online one-stop shop for everything. By developing an online application suite, they are trying to create a system where everything you could need is available through logging into the site. In a way, this approach is just closing them in further.
Does that make sense? Sorry, terribly explained, a few too many beers on a friday night!
1 year ago
Also, I feel like older folks love AOL. It's simple, all in one place, and makes exciting sounds effects.
1 year ago
I would not like to see my personal details available to everyone whom I may have friended to do as they wish.
In the incident involving Robert Scoble, why does anyone think that scraping someone's date of birth is acceptable? This is commonly used for bank security!
Further, when you sign up to Facebook, you are forced to agree in their terms of service to supply your date of birth, so there is no choice that can be made not to have this information on Facebook.
A walled approach is exactly what I want, unless the user can decide exactly what information he/she wants to share with data scraping tools or anyone else.
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1) They will get it right by 'selectively' opening up their walled garden. There are things within that network that people don't want to come out (indexed by google) and other things that they certainly do (Social activity RSS feeds etc.). This will have to be driven by users themselves or Beacon will look like a small blunder in hindsight.
2) They will get it wrong, and will end up like Friendster, with a growing international user base, and a dying US one.
3) They will, through no fault of their own, become entirely irrelevant. The future of social networking is one where services 'login to us' and we present a face to whomever/whatever is requesting OUR data...we'll have many faces to choose from (professional, friend based, artist based, party animal based, etc.). The technology is being build now (openID, OAUTH, Open Social etc.) and once it's ready, we may not need to visit 'places' online like facebook. Facebook will visit us if we let them. Weird though i know.
1 year ago
However Facebook has a lot of flaws that are definitely turning people off. You will get your highschool kids and college kids, and then as time goes on, those people will start fading off..It's cool cause it's new, it's the fad, the cool kids are on it..oh hold on...the not cool kids are on it too..ooohh..the cool kids are now finding something else to make cool...
I have seen my married friends leave facebook after poking around, my newly married friends leave facebook together, my friends that are now in a serious relationship, my 30+ friends, my business associates and business friends that popped on to see what everything was about..
The users themselves are going to doom Facebook. Facebook used to be a tool, and now it's a platform for tools. Meaning the users.
It used to be basic, simple, and clean. You could log on and keep in touch with your friends and family, you'd check multiple times to see if you got any messages, you'd see what's new with some friends and then you'd log off.
Now you're being mass added by people in order for them to boost their friends list, or for the to spam you. There's an abundance of event invite spam, application spam, funwall spam, ringtone spam (a'la myspace), and even spam from nigerians.
It's almost impossible to navigate on some people pages with so many applications, and walls, and general garbage that it's not really worth using, because you'll never be able to find that actual wall to write on, and you can't even figure out what's going on with them or their page anyways..
Facebook suffers from what Myspace is suffering from, and that's basically making the system a free for all. I have been deleting friends like crazy, filtering out those friends that have seperate id's for their bands, their products, their facebook super aliases, etc..
Deep down i'm on the verge of just deleting facebook..