Dalton Caldwell: App.net is not Vaporware
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Dalton Caldwell: App.net is not Vaporware
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#5Who has accused it of being vaporware?
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#6Who has accused it of being vaporware?
Also, to those that've backed the project and want access to the alpha: email join@app.net and you'll be able to get in. :-)
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#7I think it's going to be very hard to pull this off. I feel like Dalton is living in a bubble of people who are willing to pay to avoid ads. But for most everyone else, a social network with ads (that are not TOO annoying) is much better than one that ask for your money. He might be able to find enough people to pay to become a profitable business but I doubt he will ever reach facebook or twitter like scale. And if…
If App.Net ends up being the 'Hacker News Twitterlike' service, is that a success or failure?
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#8Who has accused it of being vaporware?
Re: Dalton Caldwell: App.net is not Vaporware
#9I think it's going to be very hard to pull this off. I feel like Dalton is living in a bubble of people who are willing to pay to avoid ads. But for most everyone else, a social network with ads (that are not TOO annoying) is much better than one that ask for your money. He might be able to find enough people to pay to become a profitable business but I doubt he will ever reach facebook or twitter like scale. And if…
Could you explain why you think so? I would think that the fact that it is a paid service will reduce the amount of noise in the system and a lot of people would value a social network with less noise.
Re: Dalton Caldwell: App.net is not Vaporware
#10I think it's going to be very hard to pull this off. I feel like Dalton is living in a bubble of people who are willing to pay to avoid ads. But for most everyone else, a social network with ads (that are not TOO annoying) is much better than one that ask for your money. He might be able to find enough people to pay to become a profitable business but I doubt he will ever reach facebook or twitter like scale. And if…
Regarding ads being not too annoying, people are backing app.net because of the larger goal: creating a service where the user is the customer rather than the product. This allows app.net to focus all of its resources on pleasing the user, and ensures app.net will not try to shut down 3rd party developers who are competing for advertising dollars.
To this end, app.net does not need to become twitter-like scale to create a sustainable business.