For those unfamiliar with the network effect, I’m referring roughly to this (from Wikipedia):
Network effects are typically positive feedback systems, resulting in users deriving more and more value from a product as more users join the same network.
You could probably look at Facebook for a case study in this.
Facebook is still pretty widely used in my country. But even the people that use it say that it’s gone to shit and complain about never actually seeing their friends’ content anymore. But they still use it because there’s nothing to replace it with yet. Not everyone enjoys forum style or microblogging style, so it is what it is. Keeping an eye on Friendica currently to start suggesting to people but in its current state, I’d say it’s still not shiny and polished enough yet to get non tech enthusiasts to switch over.
How so? It’s the most popular social media platform in the world, when counting active users (1).
Wow that’s more people than I thought. It definitely doesn’t seem that way on the platform, seems more like a ghost town inhabited by bots and the elderly these days. Makes sense though, I’m pretty sure non-English users get more out of Facebook than Reddit or Twitter. I’d actually be interested in seeing a breakdown per country.
So yeah, I guess that was a bad example then, thanks for the info. Although still, compared to its heyday when everyone was using it, including young trendy people, it’s nosedived quite a bit. Anecdotally speaking.
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