• @nutsack@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Facebook in some countries is a necessity because it acts like The Everything website. it’s like the WeChat of southeast Asia

  • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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    2216 hours ago

    If Twitter hasn’t had a mass exodus I’m not holding it hope for any other social media. The fact of the matter is the majority of the public just don’t care.

    • @0ops@lemm.ee
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      1316 hours ago

      I mean it kinda has. It wasn’t an insta-kill but users have dropped dramatically and it’s still dropping

        • @vonbaronhans@midwest.social
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          310 hours ago

          Depends on who is leaving, I’d say. The biggest draw to Twitter, from my outside perspective anyway, is news. Headlines, sure, but especially live, on the ground coverage.

          If news orgs quit X, that’ll be a big blow. Some left already, but I can’t remember who it was off the top of my head.

          But if breaking news, like protesters posting updates live, start coming majority from somewhere other than X (most likely Bluesky at this point), that will really signal the beginning of the end for Xs relevancy.

          Just my $.02, to be taken with a large grain of salt.

          • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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            210 hours ago

            Yes, if that were to happen it would be a big blow. It hasn’t happened despite all the things, so I’m not holding my breath.

            • @vonbaronhans@midwest.social
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              18 hours ago

              Yeah, that’s fair.

              My guess is X will always be around, but a best case scenario is it dwindles in relevance and it becomes just another social media site, instead of the relative giant it is. The good news is Twitter was always an energetic but comparatively small social media network (relative to Facebook and Instagram). Really all it needs to fade into irrelevancy is the loss of those driver accounts that feed the rest of the site.

              Fingers crossed, I guess.

          • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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            214 hours ago

            I’m still seeing Twitter posts on Lemmy frequently. It doesn’t matter if they’re bots or paid, the site is still being used and posts are still being passed around.

    • @dukeofdummies@lemmy.world
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      27 hours ago

      I’m not really ON facebook. But way too many of my friends use it as a way to send invites to events. I literally just pop in every other week to check notifications and see if anybody invited me to anything. It’s kind of infuriating how no other method makes it so easy to just invite 20 people somewhere.

      The fediverse doesn’t have a decent calendar/invite solution does it?

    • @ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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      272 days ago

      Something eventually will be. Meta will not last forever.

      This one? Nah, probably not. Meta is undoubtedly going to censor, suppress, hide, and deprioritize posts about this. But someday it will.

      • @wise_pancake@lemmy.ca
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        322 days ago

        Yahoo just gradually died as people started slowly abandoning it.

        The same can happen to Facebook, but it won’t die with a bang.

        • @Vipsu@lemmy.world
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          232 days ago

          This.

          What eventually kills these platforms is “death by thousand cuts”. Enshitification, controversies, legal problems will alienate users bit by bit. Competing services will then make some people visit less and less until they stop coming at all.

          These platforms are competing for peoples attention/time which is finite resource.

          • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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            31 day ago

            Unless you’re myspace. Myspace was great, until facebook just suddenly existed, and took over. Felt like it went from never hearing of facebook in 2006, to 2007 myspace is basically dead.

            • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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              71 day ago

              MySpace was sold to News Corp for $580 million dollars. Then they purged everyone’s accounts, all their blogs, posts, pictures, everything. Talk about not knowing what they bought. Serious WTF. Users could submit a form and get some but not all of their profile back. One year later MySpace was worth an estimated $35 million. It was the worst tech acquisition until Twitter. This all coincided with Facebook opening up to the public and becoming more popular. So it’s not exactly that MySpace just collapsed, Rupert Murdoch killed it.

              • I Cast Fist
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                320 hours ago

                It was the worst tech acquisition until Twitter.

                To be fair to the fucking muskrat, he paid 44 billion dollars to have the loudest voice in the world. By chance, he also got a lot of power in US politics. Sure, he’s killing twitter in the process, but he can probably recoup the money through other means.

        • @ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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          12 days ago

          I’m not answering that question. I’m answering whether this is the movement that dethrones it.

          ls #HelloQuitMeta the Next Viral Movement?

          Probably not.

  • @Bluetreefrog@lemmy.world
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    392 days ago

    I’ve noticed a significant change in my Facebook feed recently. It’s almost all content creator content now, which I’m taking as a sign that my network is no longer posting there.

      • @jacktherippah@lemmy.world
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        Y’all would be surprised how many Facebook users there are outside of the west. In my home country of Vietnam Facebook is like Twitter+Reddit+more. It’s the most popular social media app. Everyone is on Facebook. The government posts news on Facebook, academic institutions post news on Facebook. Everyone posts official news on Facebook. Hobbyist discussion happens on Facebook. Buying and selling stuff - also Facebook. Wanna watch short form/long form content? Also Facebook. Facebook Messenger is also the second most popular form of communication. But it is to us what iMessage is to Americans. If you’re not on Messenger, fat chance nobody will talk to you. There’s Zalo which is technically in first place but Zalo is where the Vietnamese government gets to exert its control and it’s mostly to conduct business and talk to boomers. It’s that bad. Facebook is also very popular in other Asian countries like India, Indonesia, Thailand and the Phillipines, although I’m not sure to what degree.

      • @Delphia@lemmy.world
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        131 day ago

        Because Facebook killed enthusiast forums for most of my hobbies and everyone migrated to FB. Thats where the knowledge is.

      • @Loce@lemmy.world
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        123 hours ago

        Because I have no choice. There are couple groups I’m part of, and they exist solely on fb. Even tried moving some of them to reddit like 5-6yrs ago, but it didnt stick. Reddit back then would’ve been better than fb… ultimately the decision was out of my hands.

      • veee
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        21 day ago

        It’s pretty good for buying/selling used stuff.

        • @Delphia@lemmy.world
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          21 day ago

          Honestly, the only thing marketplace sucks for is cars.

          Ive only ever had luck selling cars on platforms that require you to pay to list. Marketplace just gets you an endless string of time wasters and people who want it for half the asking price.

          • veee
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            123 hours ago

            Oh yeah, the number of people that drop off the face of the earth after a couple message volleys is unreal. Definitely frustrating if you’re trying to get rid of something quickly.

  • @foggy@lemmy.world
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    102 days ago

    Until you provide an easy solution for grandparents to watch their grandkids grow up, meta will have a captive generation and a half.

    • @UndercoverUlrikHD@programming.dev
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      11 day ago

      Snapchat and frequently updated Frameo picture frames seems to the go-to my cousins use to keep my grandmother updated about her great-grandchildren.

      Posting public images of your children certainly got an icky feeling over here. At least after there was a push in media to make parents conscious about potential privacy infringement it may be for the child.

  • @x3x3@lemm.ee
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    51 day ago

    Good riddance. Sadly I think it will take another generation before the boomers wake up

  • The Bard in GreenA
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    Even if so, they may see that as a plus. Twitter survived the massive cutting / culture change that Elon brought to it (as a gross little shadow of it’s formal self, but the vultures don’t care).