Ask HN: Why did Twitter succeed?
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#82Enough said.
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#882. Twitter is completely opt in.
3. Twitter got its timing right: People have very short attention spans and want immediate gratification. We have become a world of scanners (not readers).
Re: Ask HN: Why did Twitter succeed?
#89Twitter succeeded when Wave did not; one, because it already established credibility and users already built a follow base they most likely didn't want to lose. Also, like Coca Cola, McDonalds, FedEx - they were the first, and established a new standard and brand loyalty.
Even William actually states that twitter began organically; he had no idea it would grow into what it is now. You can see him present here at a TED conference: Twitter Founder Evan Williams at TED 09 Video http://ow.ly/2svVE Great presentation!
Hope my 2 cents helped! :) esta
Re: Ask HN: Why did Twitter succeed?
#90From: http://ycombinator.com/rfs3.html Twitter is important because it’s a new protocol. Fundamentally it’s a messaging protocol where you don’t specify the recipients. It’s really more of a discovery than an invention; that square was always there in the periodic table of protocols, but no one had quite hit it squarely. We could try to draw a small excerpt of this 'periodic table': LONG SHORT ONE:ONE email im/sms ON…