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I've noticed my boomer parents using instagram and tiktok. I can't tell you how excited I am for them to kill those platforms like they did facebook.

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I've noticed my boomer parents using instagram and tiktok. I can't tell you how excited I am for them to kill those platforms like they did facebook.

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    12•2 years ago

    Yeah, but have you seen the state of it recently? It’s a shell of its former self

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      Maybe but it’s almost a $2trillion dollar company. Might be a shell, but it’s popular.

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        “Addictive, coercive and profitable” ≠ Popular.

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        that’s Meta, not Facebook. I’d say now FB is one of their least valuable assets.

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          Maybe Zuck should add some legs to fb too

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      2 years ago

      As someone who joined Facebook way back when it was brand spanking new to the public: It’s always sucked. I don’t even remember a single person who chose it over MySpace until way later on when they added games to FB.

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        I’ll fight you over Farmville. Jk, no you’re right. FB died in the womb. The moment our parents found out about it.

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      No, and I don’t intend to. Fuck that place.

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      I have not, thankfully.

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