Is Facebook finished?

Deeeefense

Well-known member
Staff member
Aug 22, 2001
43,697
49,638
113
Despite what many Wall Street "experts" have said about Facebook, I have never understood how a company that doesn't sell a product or service, just simply gets people to sign up, blasts ads at them, and then sells their private information is a successful business model. IMO it's not a business it's a scheme and will eventually just go up in smoke.
 
Jan 28, 2007
20,397
30,168
0
I think FB is actually the most responsible of the tech companies (not a high bar). Perhaps I run with a better class of losers (RIP Ray Price), but everything on my timeline is pictures of my friends’ children and the occasional humblebrag. Then again, I set to ignore most of the knuckleheads.

That said - the excited thing about FB was seeing old friends as they signed up. That novelty is over.
 

dgtatu01

New member
Sep 21, 2005
8,673
2,622
0
Here is the deal with Facebook. No one is signing up for it, you're either on it or you aren't at this point and young people don't like it. It won't go away though there are a ton of people who are addicted to it. Kind of like heroin, there won't be many new addicts, but the ones that are already addicted are still going to be around. As a company they also own Instagram, which is huge with the younger set and it just happens to be their drug of choice, so the company will live on.
 

Xception

New member
Apr 17, 2007
26,407
22,344
0
Anything that conveniently allows people to communicate will be popular. I’m not on fb but I can see why it’s attractive to many.
 
  • Like
Reactions: TigerMoving

Ahnan E. Muss

New member
Nov 13, 2003
2,933
3,001
0
The 20% drop in the stock has Facebook back to what it was worth ...

..in May

...of this year.

My newsfeed is more full of ads than ever before.

Poor Mark Zuckerberg's worth just dropped back below $70 billion.

I wonder whether he'll be able to afford to keep living in the Bay Area.
 

jameslee32

New member
Mar 26, 2009
33,643
22,325
0
Time to buy more.
 

theoledog

New member
Nov 21, 2008
4,306
1,444
0
Instagram seems to be the thing.........
I use FB very little... but there are quite a few who live on the site....
 

John Henry

Well-known member
Aug 18, 2007
35,494
172,304
113
People seem addicted to it. I don’t use it. It’s just never interested me.
It has to be addictive to some, there is no other explanation. I have had guests visit and the minute they arrive ask for my wifi password so they can get on facebook. And they stay on it until they drive away. That is not just rude it has to be mental.
 
May 7, 2002
1,768
224
0
It has to be addictive to some, there is no other explanation. I have had guests visit and the minute they arrive ask for my wifi password so they can get on facebook. And they stay on it until they drive away. That is not just rude it has to be mental.

It's the dopamine hit people get from other people liking/commenting on their posts and feeding their narcissism. That's pretty much it. Same with Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat....It's real simple. Instead of a box that rewards you whenever your Mario beats Donkey Kong, you get a box that rewards you whenever you "friends" click Like.

I'm not too proud to say that I fell for it for a couple of years -thinking I was doing a good thing by keeping up with what my old friends and family were doing. Then I realized that I'd rather have something to talk about when I met up with those people. I got super busy at work and just stopped looking at it and I honestly don't have much urge to get back on it. Now my only online addiction is this board. (Click LIKE)
 

LineSkiCat14

Well-known member
Aug 5, 2015
37,306
57,118
113
I've heard that the youts aren't signing up for it. Do we have recent numbers? EIther way, if you're 25 to 60, then 90% of your friends and family are on it.

No one is going to get rid of Facebook. Maybe in a few decades it will die off.. but the use isn't going down anytime soon.
 

Rebelfreedomeagle

Well-known member
Feb 24, 2017
2,529
4,627
113
All social media is needed and has its own purpose. Instagram is for worshipping celebrities. Twitter is for passive aggressive bitching. Facebook is for putting your conspiracy theories and associated mental illness on display. Best of all, Snapchat is for "accidentally" floating out dick pics.
 

LineSkiCat14

Well-known member
Aug 5, 2015
37,306
57,118
113
All social media is needed and has its own purpose. Instagram is for worshipping celebrities. Twitter is for passive aggressive bitching. Facebook is for putting your conspiracy theories and associated mental illness on display. Best of all, Snapchat is for "accidentally" floating out dick pics.

I really don't see the need for Twitter or Instagram, Facebook does kind of do both, fairly well. At least as far as I'm concerned. I get enough food pics and random thoughts from Facebook, don't need other social media for that. Snapchat.. guilty of using it.. but I have 30 friends on there, and that's it. It's a nice way of seeing what everyone is up to.

I got snagged by Facebook as we were the 2nd year of college freshman when it released, but stayed away from all other social media. It's poison. It's a time waster. It's not good for you.
 
  • Like
Reactions: FrankUnderwood

gamecockcat

New member
Oct 29, 2004
10,524
13,500
0
FB is old news to the youngsters. Too many other social media outlets for stodgy old FB. I used to get on there about once a week and finally realized what a complete time-suck it was and basically only go to FB about once every 8-10 weeks. The social media generation, imo, has a huge problem with face to face communication skills and narcissism. SM just feeds into both of those problems, making them worse. Imagine back in high school if you were to call up all of your friends and describe to them in detail what you happened to be eating at a restaurant at that moment. How many friends would you have afterwards? Yet, with SM, it's a perfectly acceptable action. Same with your political or personal opinions. SM just feeds individuals' self-centeredness and that's not a good thing, imo.
 
  • Like
Reactions: homeytheclown

fuzz77

New member
Sep 19, 2012
12,163
1,423
0
Despite what many Wall Street "experts" have said about Facebook, I have never understood how a company that doesn't sell a product or service, just simply gets people to sign up, blasts ads at them, and then sells their private information is a successful business model. IMO it's not a business it's a scheme and will eventually just go up in smoke.
Who do you think is paying for those ads?
 
  • Like
Reactions: TigerMoving

Blueisbest

New member
Mar 22, 2003
24,628
5,323
0
If Facebook goes away where am I going to get my hourly dose of inspirational messages to share with the rest of the world?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Wall2Boogie

morgousky

New member
Sep 5, 2009
23,959
43,170
0
Why don't you just admit the reason you don't use it is because nobody friended you?

If you admit that the reason you use it is because you want to feel important in a world that doesn't value you.

Also admit that you use Dirk Diggler and the paddock as a way to feel like you, for once, are the cool kid.....

Admit it.
 

morgousky

New member
Sep 5, 2009
23,959
43,170
0
What’s the difference in posting on Facebook and posting on here?

Nothing

1. I know no one here.

2. I can choose who knows me.

3. No pictures of family and kids.

4. Employers or business partners/ dealings can't find me here.

5. I have seen zero pictures of grandkids in weeks on CI.

6. My data is safe here, that I'm aware.

7. I could keep going.