Facebook's Face Plant: The Poverty of Social Networks and the Death of Web 2.0

It is safe now to say that "Web 2.0" is dead. The evidence is irrefutable and it exposes the twin fallacies the concept of Web 2.0 has depended upon: 1) that people can build their worlds around - indeed, will want to build their worlds around - social networking; and 2) that social networking offers a viable, massively scalable business model. Full Story »

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Matt Collette
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by Matt Collette - Dec. 12, 2008

I think the author spends too much time talking about a few people he knows who use Facebook, and could be mistaking that for real data. I think the author also errs by making overly broad statements, like that Web 2.0 sites cannot maintain thei focus. Instead, a bigger issue may be that Web 2.0 isn't what people expected it to be, and this author is holding sites like Facebook and Flickr to the standards set a few years ago of what social networking sits could be. By focusing on that, I think he misses what they have become.

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