Because no matter how bad it gets, like all successful social platforms, it will stay successful. People will continue to use it no matter how much they complain or criticize it. I regularly complain about Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, etc. But I still use all of them. It doesn’t matter how unsatisfied people are with how things are being handled, if most people still see a reason to use it, they will until it’s gone.
Facebook is nearly dead. No content there at all anymore. Only a few old people posts occasionally, and you never spot it until days later because facebook decided it was less relevant than an advertisement. A very slow death. I’m sure reddits’ death gonna be even slower. It will wither away as the reddit board take more greedy and desperate actions.
This just isn’t true. There are still tons and tons of young people who regularly use and comment on Facebook. Businesses, celebrities, bands, etc. all continue to get a lot of interaction from their followers. Facebook is very much alive and that won’t change anytime soon.
MySpace isn’t a successful social platform. It used to be, but it’s been on life support for over a decade. Websites like that are just clinging on; the average person knows no one who uses it.
Because no matter how bad it gets, like all successful social platforms, it will stay successful. People will continue to use it no matter how much they complain or criticize it. I regularly complain about Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, etc. But I still use all of them. It doesn’t matter how unsatisfied people are with how things are being handled, if most people still see a reason to use it, they will until it’s gone.
Facebook is nearly dead. No content there at all anymore. Only a few old people posts occasionally, and you never spot it until days later because facebook decided it was less relevant than an advertisement. A very slow death. I’m sure reddits’ death gonna be even slower. It will wither away as the reddit board take more greedy and desperate actions.
This just isn’t true. There are still tons and tons of young people who regularly use and comment on Facebook. Businesses, celebrities, bands, etc. all continue to get a lot of interaction from their followers. Facebook is very much alive and that won’t change anytime soon.
*** MySpace has entered the chat.
MySpace isn’t a successful social platform. It used to be, but it’s been on life support for over a decade. Websites like that are just clinging on; the average person knows no one who uses it.