When Twitter and Facebook level off,reform and stop their overt political activity, IMHO they will be good investments. Like it or not they are a part of the culture and young people will continue to use them as their means of communication and identity.
Like it or not they are a part of the culture and young people will continue to use them as their means of communication and identity.
I think everyone is kind of tiring of the whole thing, except those that spend all day on social media. Again, mostly grandmas.
Something like social media is probably with us until something happens that causes a collapse of the infra structure, but it seems to me that there will likely be a great number of platforms succeeding each other, and that squeezing money out of a particular product in the long term is not something that can be guaranteed. The most likely scenario to me is a series of electronic gold-rush towns. Very good to be the first in, and ok to be a little late to the party, but you want to be sure that you will earn your capital back and you don’t want to buy in when the thing is on its way to being a ghost town.
Yeah. Young mush brains never even THINK of picking up a phone, having a face to face, nor do they realize putting every little thought out into the world is just plain stupid. Twitter people are the sort of folks who think sex with robots is the next bestest thing, EVAH!