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biggest flaw of facebook
is that it is people driven. here's a hypothetical that's not too far fetched...
a clone of facebook, let's call it "life-net.com". except, your info is sold to advertisers, and guess what, you get a piece of that revenue. and the other part of that revenue, outside of operation costs, will go to the charity of your choice. and there will be online pubic votes, as to where other revenue will go. "life-net" will be both capitalism and democracy digitalized and truly realized.
now presented with a choice... my social network, it's gonna go to the good fight, not the facebook pocket books, or possibly facebook investors.
the future will be the battle of the social networks.
"join life-net, where you count and all profits go to charity". "check and confirm our books"
then there will be other "life-net"s, and guess what, they join forces because the user chooses the beneficiary, something commercial social networks cannot do.
then fb in a battle will claim that the social network model is theirs, but will lose out in the end, cause you can't beat charity.
OR FB goes non-profit.
the end
a clone of facebook, let's call it "life-net.com". except, your info is sold to advertisers, and guess what, you get a piece of that revenue. and the other part of that revenue, outside of operation costs, will go to the charity of your choice. and there will be online pubic votes, as to where other revenue will go. "life-net" will be both capitalism and democracy digitalized and truly realized.
now presented with a choice... my social network, it's gonna go to the good fight, not the facebook pocket books, or possibly facebook investors.
the future will be the battle of the social networks.
"join life-net, where you count and all profits go to charity". "check and confirm our books"
then there will be other "life-net"s, and guess what, they join forces because the user chooses the beneficiary, something commercial social networks cannot do.
then fb in a battle will claim that the social network model is theirs, but will lose out in the end, cause you can't beat charity.
OR FB goes non-profit.
the end
'till fb starts paying me to use their site, i'm boycotting/limiting use of fb
truth be told, my opinion, facebook is not all that. and what makes facebook different from google, we are the content, not websites. either the revenue should be shared with the users or the revenue should go to a good cause(s).
why? the social network, the movie. i mean come on. then in the trailer, i heard something about a billion dollars? you, I, it's from our use. I'm only 1 person, and fb will go on, but I'm not contributing anymore 'till 100% of that revenue goes to where it belongs... the people. we don't need another microsoft or google. it's time for something different.
just my 2 cents.
why? the social network, the movie. i mean come on. then in the trailer, i heard something about a billion dollars? you, I, it's from our use. I'm only 1 person, and fb will go on, but I'm not contributing anymore 'till 100% of that revenue goes to where it belongs... the people. we don't need another microsoft or google. it's time for something different.
just my 2 cents.
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