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by addicted
995 days ago
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How is a social network supported by ads a new business model by the time Snap came along? By that point you already had:
1. Facebook, obviously
2. Google+
3. Twitter
4. Tumblr
5. Foursquare/Swarm
6. MySpace
7. Friendster
8. Orkut etc The only real innovation they brought was the ability to parlay teens sending each other legally dubious dick pics by deleting them almost immediately into venture funding and then an IPO. |
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It also acted as an overt anti-Facebook, in an era where that was a growing trend: No, and then limited, broadcast communication versus FB's "tell everyone everything" defaults, ephemeral messages in stark contrast to FB's "hey, remember this inane thing you said 3 years ago", and a culture of communicating asynchronously with a face attached.
This (perceived) lack of a panopticon made Snapchat a much more appealing form of social media. IMO, it's still one of the better ones.