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We should replace Facebook with personal websites
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Re: We should replace Facebook with personal websites
#32A rough timeline of the early 2000s: 1. Google creates the first noteworthy current gen search engine. 2. The web slowly starts moving towards a semantic platform with separate presentation. 3. Google creates the world's largest ad platform. 4. The semantic web inexplicably dies (see 3). 5. The web painfully and lossily becomes a series of dense monolithic networks. 6. People realize this might be a bad thing.
6. Technical experts realize this might be a bad thing, non-technical users are fine with it.
Good or bad, monolithic networks save a lot of ordinary users the pain of having to learn. The reason they might not want to learn varies greatly, but I'll go out on a limb and say it's related to a lack of time and basic backgrounding, in equal measure.
It's not always only about the technically qualified.
Re: We should replace Facebook with personal websites
#33Re: We should replace Facebook with personal websites
#34Alright folks, it's time to bring back Geocities and Angelfire. Pull out your antique rotating skull and "under construction" gifs.
+1 for under construction gifs. I saved all of them! Sparkle rainbow cats too.
Re: We should replace Facebook with personal websites
#35That's a good idea. We need a decentralized facebook, where everybody hosts and shares their data. It would need a registry or identity provider for the initial contact, but then it should replicate facebook functionality in a decentralized way. If you want to see posts in a group (like facebook group) - you query online members part of the group for their data, and download/share the latest version.
Would you find an issue with user interaction though? If you provide a means of customization, then your site’s aesthetic depends upon a user’s incentive to change their page’s display. Once a certain fraction of ppl stop caring, then you’d see a visual degradation of the site that would cause a ripple effect.
The software would ideally be hosted on the cloud, so it's always online. You log in your software and see all your updates/interact with others.
Re: We should replace Facebook with personal websites
#36We need to just accept the new world and keep innovating inside it, there isn't going back to how it was.
And stop this nonsense about privacy, either pass a big federal law or accept that your info is how free sites are funded :).
Re: We should replace Facebook with personal websites
#37As a web developer, I see the value in owning your web space, but it's a very hard sell for others due to the extra work involved.
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#38Re: We should replace Facebook with personal websites
#39I actually think there's an opportunity for the "website builders" namely WordPress, to create "consumer" app(s) that pull in feeds from WordPress powered blogs (with RSS) This consumer / consumption app would compete with Facebook/Twitter directly.
WordPress powers a significant % of the web and combined with the market share of some of the other large providers like Wix & Squarespace I think they could mount a legitimate challenge to FB/TW
Re: We should replace Facebook with personal websites
#40Provide me with the tools to create a cheap, mobile friendly, HTTPS website and I'm in.