If all your friends jumped off of a bridge… at Ben Brown, Internet Rockstar
Ben Brown outlines the reasons why he left Facebook: "I think it is important to note that Facebook, though they claim to be a tool for staying connected, is actually a software tool designed *primarily* to deliver marketing messages to its audience."
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| John | If all your friends jumped off of a bridge… |
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January 22, 2008 | |
| dwhitehead | If all your friends jumped off of a bridge… |
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January 8, 2008 | |
"The central issue for me is that Facebook sufferes a severe reverse network effect: the more people who join, the less useful it becomes." |
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| Steve | If all your friends jumped off of a bridge… at Ben Br... |
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January 3, 2008 | |
For me, the big problem with Facebook is the plain fact that it’s an extremely annoying piece of software. |
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| DiSo Project | If all your friends jumped off of a bridge… at Ben Br... |
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For me, the big problem with Facebook is the plain fact that it’s an extremely annoying piece of software. |
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