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by iamnothere
2403 days ago
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> Mastodon is successful for sure, but it isn't successful enough to overcome the incumbent in the space, which is what we're talking about. That isn't a bad thing, but it's important to add that context when looking at anything else that is being heralded as "the next X." Are we talking about that? I don't think so... why must everyone "overcome" the incumbent? Sure, Facebook is the goto for "general purpose" social networking between friends and family. On the other hand, Facebook is terrible for following and discussing the news, unless you like a huge heap of bias and low-quality clickbait. WT Social is planning to address that niche. Facebook is also terrible if you want to keep up with a huge volume of tech news and follow interesting discussions on those topics with lots of expert contributors. HN fills that niche, but sometimes there is too much politics here, so Lobste.rs exists for people who prefer smaller, more focused conversation. The "long tail" in the social space is huge. Not every venture needs or wants to be the next Amazon in its space. > if not by the founders, than by the press/people excited by the idea. And that's the problem. The press doesn't know what they are talking about. |
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