How are they relevant and how do you define mainstream? Everyone (except me)
goes there - for what purpose?

I wonder how they might monetize their eyeballs relative to others, and why
they even matter? I argue they don't, and they can't.

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:32 AM, Patrick Barrett
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> Facebook is just now becoming relevant to a mainstream audience--something
> no other social network has done before. Their traffic and membership
> continue to grow at a pretty good clip. I don't have the answer for how they
> can monetize their traffic, but I think moving beyond college students is a
> smart move.
>
> Patrick Barrett
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [IxDA Discuss] The New Facebook Redesign: The Beginning of The
> End?
>
> Weighing in.
> Facebook became obsolete a while ago. Soon to become the relic of
> Yahoo, aka Geocities.
> All of these sites will eventually fail unless they address something
> of value. Currently they are all riding the plummet of social
> entertainment. They have mainly ignored their core audiences: Myspace
> was music, Facebook was college students and grad students. Both have
> annoying advertisements that have no context...just battering people
> over the head to make advertising money on which is steadily
> declining...How long do you really need to stay on either site to
> catch up? Not long, because all of the new changes you can get a
> snapshot of everything now in under 5 minutes. That leaves no
> incentive to stay on the site. All the widgets and mini-apps that bog
> down both sites are 99% pointless because people just add and delete
> them sometimes within hours or minutes.
> In summation, you can't please everyone any of the time. They
> abandoned their niches and have been sliding downhill since. Social
> entertainment is not robust enough to keep users online and engaged.
> I use both Myspace and Facebook, but am not pleased with either. I
> use them mostly for keeping up with friends and birthdays and posting
> pictures of my some what ridiculous but fun cooking antics.
>
>
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