The one thing that's interesting about Facebook is that it's really a framework in search of a purpose. What's not interesting about Facebook is that Microsoft just
Here's the second way we're unpredictable. Even if we're not all online "nomads", we have a tiny little sliver of us that's curious. We have to check out the new hot online neighbourhood. Think of it as visiting a show home. We want to look at the furniture, oooh and aaah over the decorating, but we have no intention of actually moving there. The online translation would be registering to become a member, visiting once or twice, and then never visiting again. So here, we have a compounding effect. The nomads visit and start creating buzz (everyone loves the nomads, because they're just so leading edge). Then the tire kickers (that's the rest of us poor schmucks) visit for a look. Suddenly you have a hockey stick registration chart that everyone drools over. You've got the traffic, now you just have to monetize it! Investment and acquisition offers pour in. Life is good. Two Porsches in every driveway. But then the nomads move on to the next green field (Rule One of Online Communities, There's always another Green Field), the tire kickers don't come back (they're checking out the show home in the new hot community) and the hockey stick breaks in half. And here's the third way we're unpredictable. We like to pick communities that make sense to us, that do something for us, that make us feel at home. We'll choose the community, the community won't choose us. This manifests itself in a number of ways. Every brand is trying to create an online community around their brand. I don't want to belong to a branded community. Most people I know don't. Certainly not if the brand is something like potato chips or underarm deodorant. Maybe some one some where has enough time in their day to squander some of it on
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Facebook - A Framework in Search of Purpose
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