If the Dems do take the house or Senate... I would not be surprised that we start seeing a wave of tougher data protection regulations.
That's going to happen. But Europe is going to really fuck them.
If the Dems do take the house or Senate... I would not be surprised that we start seeing a wave of tougher data protection regulations.
That's going to happen. But Europe is going to really fuck them.
Myspace was never going to last because the platform was horribly coded. It was like friendster. It was always going to be pushed out of the market by an engineering-driven company that built a better platform.
I do agree that Myspace was never going to last... but if you remember... when Facebook was just on college campuses and Myspace was the supreme Social Site.. towards the end Myspace just became unusable and was filled with Ads and Spam.
For example... Here is the typically Myspace homepage when it launched
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and here is the page in 2008.
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They have the dominant position in a massive, lucrative market and no real competitors and they own the dominant platforms that could have challenged them (IG + Whatapp). Besides Asia and a few random countries, FB reigns supreme.
But this CA shit is about to put them through the ringer. Zuckerberg fucked up big time with this one.
ummmm...
yall acting like these chickens on FB actually care about any of this.
this shit will blow over and FB will be business as usual.
as a matter of fact 99% of FB users either won't care or won't even hear about this.
That's going to happen. But Europe is going to really fuck them.
Yeah that’s what I’ve been seeing too.... Europe is going to Fuck them extra hard.
It wasn't the ad space that caused myspace a problem though. It was the fact that the app barely worked. It couldn't scale. They didn't have the technical talent to scale it anymore and the code was spaghetti.
You'll rarely hear anyone complain about ads on Facebook. Most people don't care. It just works. Myspace was falling apart at that point.
read this: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/mar/06/myspace-what-went-wrong-sean-percival-spotify
This is the VP of Myspace
“The site was such a massive spaghetti-ball mess. You could do these tree flowcharts of your website … and we did it, and it was like the fricking seven scrolls that you could see. It just went on forever and ever and ever… We were not nimble in any way, shape or form.”
Could MySpace have been saved? Percival talked about what the company might have done differently, and admitted that by the time he arrived in 2009, it was possibly unsaveable – not least because by that time, it was difficult to hire the most talented engineers against competition from Facebook, Google and other rising tech companies.
“I always thought, and I pushed this internally but we could never get buy-in, was to change the name. At that time MySpace was not cool any more,” said Percival.
“The baggage was too much. Users had too many bad experiences. They would go on there and they’d get hit with spam. There’d be all this weird stuff. The baggage was really intense.”
Myspace failed because Fox purchased it in 2005 and didn't put a dime into it. It was full of children and stupid ass back grounds, and its feeds were a mess. Facebook was clean and full of adults already. Facebook will die for the same reason that Myspace did. It's full of kids and it's feed is a mess. You miss a day and you will never see what your friends posted unless you spend all day looking.
Fuck facebook, I moved on to instagram, it's were comedians and artist are posting. It's clean easy to follow with very limited garbage in the feeds.
Facebook was all college kids, as previously mentioned, when it launched; you had to have an .edu email address to even join. Adults didn't hit the scene until what, 2007-08? FB was the shit until the adult got in; when your grandma is sending you friend requests and posting all day, and grandma is using it to communicate with her friends......that's what FB is now and it's driven many under 25 to Snap, Instagram, etc, because no one wants grandma commenting on their pictures and statuses all day. The 30+ crowd is FB demo; the ones who got access when they were in college in like 2004 and have stuck with it. Their kids or brothers/sisters aren't though.
I will say it again; FB is directly responsible for changing people's mental wiring. The status box is one of the most game changing, and most freighting, things we've seen in the last 10 years; why? Because people have now decided that their every thought and feeling must be "shared", even to their detriment. I know folks who've been fired, had their house broke into, gotten caught up and ended in divorce court, all because of a status update or "check-in" because they felt they need to "share" some shit they could have kept to themselves. And if it's not that, it's commenting/arguing on news stories. Hell, I'm in one group about finances where folks share with total strangers their income, how much of an inheritance they are getting, student loan debt, etc. It's mind boggling, and it's all FB's doing......because of a need to share one's "status".
But attention is a hell of a drug, as also previously mentioned, and the world seems more than happy to give up all their personal info for the simulation of getting "likes".
Yo. This is looking worse by the day man. Facebook execs are getting anxious because Zuckerberg isn't saying anything publicly to help deal with the crisis. I'm going to move more in your direction if they bobble this. Congress is looking for someone to blame (besides Trump). They better come out real humble very quickly before this gets to far out of control they cant contain it.
it's been a data mining thing from jump tho its funny how people are trying to act brand new about it
the problem is young people don't like it. it's becoming super niche.
if you're not in specific facebook groups- groups aren't your thing, then you're not using facebook for anything else really. everywhere else has everything it has and better and without collecting everything from you.
Also true... That's what I was talking about on the first page. Facebook is no longer cool. It is no longer Slick and Quick.
Myspace failed because Fox purchased it in 2005 and didn't put a dime into it. .
Fuck facebook, I moved on to instagram, i
its still going to take a mass exodus for it to not be the thing. the sheer user volume. the amount of money it makes promising advertisers impressions. it's going to take people actually deleting accounts in droves for it to take a hit. if it handles this European thing wrong and becomes the patsy then its possible but for now not really because the user amount is just too massive and the tide hasn't fully turned on it. the power is in the impressions whether people use it or not. and as long as they can say if you spend this we can get your ad to 100m people who are specifically interested in your product for the right price it's not going anywhere.
Facebook owns Instagram. You didn't really leave facebook. You're still on one of their properties.
You're making my point. You will hardly find a person who isn't at least on IG, FB, or Whatsapp. As long as you're in their ecosystem, they're monetizing you.
I completely agree with you... facebook isn’t going anywhere for awhile but this is first crack that doesn’t seem to be going away.
But would the impressions alone be able to support Facebook data sales are regulated and the price of facebooks stock drops.
I think it’s bigger than this. Facebook wasn’t careless with the data, they sold it to a company like they always do.They don't really sell data so it wouldn't impact them. They just use the data to help advertisers do better targeting.
I think the bigger issue right now is "how far does this go?". Right now it just looks like FB was lazy and careless with user data. They'll pay a big fine and maybe deal with some regulation, etc and eventually move on but with a PR black eye.
However, if this is just the beginning and we learn that Facebook played a real role in this, they're fucked because CA didn't just do this in the UK and the U.S... it's gonna come up they did this in more countries... it's already being leaked they managed a campaign in Africa.
The CTO stepped down last night. Zuck and Sandy have been able to stay super clean on shit while theyve been running this company.... we'll see if they escape this.
Here is the problem with Mark’s horseshit reply.... Cambridge did the exact same thing for Ted Cruz in 2015 and the guardian wrote a story on it.
You can’t try to put on puppy dog eyes this time
I think it’s bigger than this. Facebook wasn’t careless with the data, they sold it to a company like they always do.
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