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Why do you think that? I'm trying hard to think of something that would make it go the way of Friendster.
I had an idea the other day of creating a three-fold informational website. 1. How to backup your Facebook content and delete your account. 2. How to use non-Facebook services to share photos, organize events and talk to friends. 3. How to open an online trading account and purchase PUT options against FB. In my delusion of grandeur I imagined this site going viral with the idea that if a critical mass of users decid…
Some users strongly dislike Facebook and already have the motivation necessary to execute on something like this if you made the process easy. I suspect, however, that most Facebook users are either indifferent or genuinely enjoy the service, and it will be difficult to convince these people they should cease using Facebook. Citing privacy concerns or some of Facebook's well-publicized unethical behavior seems to me like it would mainly preach to the choir.
So how do you sell this?