Facebook isn't dead because friending is heavy, it's dead because people's timelines are filled with garbage they don't care about rather than content from the friends they willingly chose.
Yeah there's a point where these networks become too big to completely fail, at worst they'll go into a slow but irreversible decline. It's why I knew Twitter wouldn't die, it would just be ~5 years behind Facebook on the same curve.
It’s a pretty clear corollary from the network effect: if social networks are only useful when a lot of people use them, a decrease in user engagement is the beginning of a death spiral. Fewer users -> Facebook is less useful -> fewer users.
Part of the problem is that friendship is binary: you’re either a friend or you’re not. But that leaves little wiggle room as people’s lives and real world relationships evolve. You’re constantly being reminded about old friendships that are much less relevant now.
Facebook isn't dead because friending is heavy, it's dead because people's timelines are filled with garbage they don't care about rather than content from the friends they willingly chose.
It’s really death by 1000 cuts. I’m not even Facebook friends with anyone I’ve met in the last 5 years. Stuff isn’t happening on Facebook anymore.
Yeah there's a point where these networks become too big to completely fail, at worst they'll go into a slow but irreversible decline. It's why I knew Twitter wouldn't die, it would just be ~5 years behind Facebook on the same curve.
But the friends don't want to post because the owner of the walled garden is a fucking cunt.
Either way, yes they're quite dead.
That’s when it became dead to me, that’s for sure.
If you ask me, Facebook died the moment that they started to put random garbage, randomly ordered on your timeline.
Hardly a shock as Facebook is not culturally relevant anymore. I guess it is a surprise that they were / are aware enough to know it too.
If I had to pick a date that facebooks cultural relevance peaked it would be the day of the IPO in 2012.
Actually its the day my mom joined it (2010)
It’s a pretty clear corollary from the network effect: if social networks are only useful when a lot of people use them, a decrease in user engagement is the beginning of a death spiral. Fewer users -> Facebook is less useful -> fewer users.
Part of the problem is that friendship is binary: you’re either a friend or you’re not. But that leaves little wiggle room as people’s lives and real world relationships evolve. You’re constantly being reminded about old friendships that are much less relevant now.