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by kulkarnic
5053 days ago
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If you're one of the founders, all I can say is stop doing stupid shit. I don't mean to offend-- finding pictures and clever captioning them is surprisingly addictive, but this really is a step away from social-games' Skinnerian conditioning. In short, it's addictive, not fulfilling. Diaspora started out wanting to change the world-- creating something addictive may be profitable, but as other commenters say, underwhelming. |
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Owning the bits is an important problem that will get solved with time, but unless people feel like they are actually creating and making something of value on social networks, then it will be hard for any system to pull it off, even if it gets all the tech right. Turns out the 'social' in social networks is actually the hard part.
This is our stab at it. Sorry if its not for you :)