Diaspora's Curse - Jason Fried
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Diaspora's Curse - Jason Fried
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#2"Your thirteen year-old sister will crap her pants when she's told to download a social "node" on her computer in order to tell her friends that Abercrombie is having a sale."
Re: Diaspora's Curse - Jason Fried
#3How diaspora can succeed: do the same thing Facebook does, but fix the privacy.
How diaspora can fail: by making some pie in the sky social networking platform that will elude most non-technical people. Unfortunately, it sounds like it's going this direction.
I truly want to see Diaspora work. And it doesn't have to be complicated...at the moment, all they need is a decent social network (one that's built with the help of a graphic designer) and chances are you'll have at least one new user for everyone who donated.
Lastly, make it easy for people to move from Facebook to Diaspora. Ease of use will be the pass/fail here.
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#4Running a basic application on a web server seems trivial to nerds, but to average users it seems impossible.
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#5He forgot the fourth curse: "Your thirteen year-old sister will crap her pants when she's told to download a social "node" on her computer in order to tell her friends that Abercrombie is having a sale."
But you're right, for most people this will be a big hurdle.
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#6And of course there is the fact that the story is the money, not the idea, which is the worst sign of the bunch in my opinion!
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#7I think another issue is their solution to the problem is flawed. Most users don't have a desire or the ability to run their own server. Running a basic application on a web server seems trivial to nerds, but to average users it seems impossible.
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#8Re: Diaspora's Curse - Jason Fried
#9I think another issue is their solution to the problem is flawed. Most users don't have a desire or the ability to run their own server. Running a basic application on a web server seems trivial to nerds, but to average users it seems impossible.
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#10They could turn money down but at this stage they already have the attention and that money could fund years of an open source project instead of having to worry about supporting themselves later to if things work out.