Facebook on the decline?

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Long Run
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Facebook on the decline?

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I put this here since the topic isn't about politics, but about online social activity.

Earlier this week there was an article with an exaggerated assertion that the election of 2016 is killing Facebook. The point was that due to the increase in strong opinions regarding politics, that many people are reducing their Facebook activity or eliminating it altogether. Since the Facebook model is built on people seeing lots of pages and being exposed to lots of advertising, if the average amount of time spent on FB declines so does it ad revenues.

I reviewed my list of friends and found that 192 post no politics or very little politics, and that 42 post a significant amount of politics (for you English majors, that means about 82% of my FB friends don't do politics there, and about 18% do). Like many FB users, if a friend posts a lot of politics I "unfollow" them, no matter their view or how close they are, since I don't want my feed filled up with a lot of politics. So, looking at my numbers, it seems like most people are following a cardinal rule of interacting in social settings and not talking politics on their FB, but a minority are all in (and on both/all sides). Interestingly, a friend posted the above card a couple of years ago, and, of course, now has about a 5-1 ratio of politics to other topics on his page.

To head of this possible major hit to its revenues, FB might figure out a way to encourage users to have a separate politics page and/or create political groups to voice their opinions, so that more people will go back to oohing at baby pictures, laughing at those darn cat videos, and getting excited about the next class reunion.

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Re: Facebook on the decline?

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I believe that is declining because of the way facebook is using social engineering and experimentation, and the way it has begun to be a censored forum rather than an open forum.

I liked facebook but left it about the same time I came here because it was beginning it s social experiments with adding things to your feed and monitoring responses.

holly still reads facebook but doesn t post any longer (at least not much...)

get a few billionaires to invest and an alternative is just a click away.

call it OpenBook.

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Re: Facebook on the decline?

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My facebook feed is crammed with anti-trumpian stuff, and fucking petitions, all of which I try to skip past, except the massively funny ones.

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call it OpenBook.
Trump and cronies could start one and call it FictionBook...
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Re: Facebook on the decline?

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What is this "facebook" you speak of?
Sounds like something they do with you in jail.
Face the camera, we're booking you.
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Re: Facebook on the decline?

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BTDT

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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Re: Facebook on the decline?

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ditto
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