Great news — social media is falling apart::I don’t know where to post: there are too many social platforms, and the old giants are dying. The age of social media is splintering.

  • qooqie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is probably an overreaction. I do, however, think their growth is reversing and that’s why platforms like Facebook are diversifying rather rapidly. Things like Facebook marketplace and instagram are still hugely popular.

    Us that are tech literate tend to not see the giant mass of tech illiterate who will always use the stuff they know aka Facebook.

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      1 year ago

      As google put it, you have to go 100% on being the first search engine people experience for the first time.

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        1 year ago

        Facebook will never die. Too many people in third-world countries rely on Facebook for internet access. Facebook is happy to provide free connectivity to keep people hooked in countries like Philippines. They mask the images and videos in FB Messenger, but then provide a very ad-heavy Facebook lite experience for free. They brokered a deal with the carriers in these countries for this. Facebook is here to stay for a very, very long time.

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        1 year ago

        monthly active users

        Doesn’t that include people who log in once per month to check their messages, scroll down two posts in their feed and log out?

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          1 year ago

          It’s still 4B, even if just a fraction interact meaningfully is still a lot… And if it’s growing it certainly isn’t indicative of death