• gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Social media companies forget the Important Thing. People only use social media to connect to people. Once they don’t feel like they are getting that, they won’t stick around just for the distraction.

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        3 days ago

        Distraction is a much more competitive space. Human connection is the one area where social media has an edge. AI content, spam, bot users, etc. erode the basic trust and feeling of connection.

        As it gets harder to avoid those, people will seek distraction elsewhere. No one likes being embarrassed.

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          I think you underestimate the inertia of the masses too. It takes a hell of a lot to get people to willingly jump ship, especially old people who are a very large portion of FB users.

          I think it’s easy to think that the general population has the same mindset as Lemmy users on this, but the vast majority of people just don’t care enough to disrupt their habits.

          I’d be happy to be proven wrong and this kills FB, but I won’t be holding my breath.

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      Facebook stopped serving me content about my friends some time around 2014, I stopped using it at this point, but it gained 1.68 billion new users since then.

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      “Social” media is specifically designed to manipulate human brains into getting addicted.

      They will want distraction.