Lol. Well thanks for reading my post even though I wrote the title like a 4 year old. I changed it for you. I read it this morning and wanted to share it before I went to work so admittedly I was a little rushed. (@thenewgreen) tagging so I don't have to write two posts and can still get his attention. Facebook really does suck now. The Author makes the point at the end. To this point, Instagram is much more enjoyable to use now. Its smaller and its filled with less content from parties you do not care about whether they be friends of friends, advertisers, or groups. Its ultimately doomed to end up like their owners in the long run. It'll be necessary to put in paid content to monetize the usership. I've raised this point before but I don't understand why a paid social network doesn't emerge as a viable option in this market space.An ideal Facebook would have been a directory of people and their connections. People can message each other, post text updates and pictures.
Actually, Instagram satisfies almost all of what I use Facebook for. I post images of my wife/daughter for relatives/friends that don't live near to see. I don't really care what someones clever status update is, but I do like seeing pictures of their life and how they are doing. For more than that, I'd just call them or email. Other than that, I use Hubski.
#OutOfNetworkFollow What do you think about #twitter? I find that it has some of the same qualities as #Instagram. You are in control of your own feed. You can turn off what friends of friends say (retweets). Paid content is mildly relevant, interesting and not spam.
The vast majority of what I see on twitter is trite as a result of its obvious limitations. This is great for people with nothing much to say but it doesn't do much for those that do or those that are looking for people that do. If I want trite, I'll take it via images and therefore instagram is fine by me. Truth told, I have a number of twitter accounts, probably 4 or 5 and I almost never visit them. Are you a fan?
Yeah. Its all about being able to control the content in your feed. Also, I have a more intimate following on twitter than the hundreds of people who would see my content on facebook. So there's less overhead. Everyone on twitter had to make an effort to find me and had to care to see what I post. Facebook isn't like that anymore. ^ Similar reasons why I like to share on hubski. Very intimate following, able to control the content. Great ways to view the content and interact.
Yeah, someone today asked me "what makes hubski different" and I essentially said that on Hubski, you exchange ideas often enough with the same people that you end up developing a relationship of sorts and in some instances, even a friendship. -That's pretty cool imo.