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We Should Replace Facebook With Personal Websites
Wednesday December 19, 2018. 11:12 PM , from Slashdot
Jason Koebler from Motherboard argues 'we should replace Facebook with personal websites.' An anonymous reader shares the report: As a freshman in high school, in the year of our lord 2002, I made a website called 'Jason's Site.' While a website named after myself and devoted to updates about my own life was unspeakably vain for the time, it was also quite forward looking: The site has a news feed, an 'about me' page, and an email mailing list for people to receive updates. I intended for it to be funded by reader donations. It had a section for Flash videos and photos, a guestbook, and a 'friends' page that was literally a list of my friends. It had an ill-advised but nonetheless prescient 'hot or not' section that featured photos of my friends and acquaintances and predated both Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg's original idea for the social network, called 'FaceMash.' I updated the site regularly and obsessively for about three months, and then never returned to it. The site was embarrassing then and is embarrassing now, but abandoning it was a terrible mistake.
Facebook gets a lot of credit for 'disrupting' social media and for turning MySpace into a worthless piece of garbage, but millions upon millions of teenagers and young adults were already sharing every aspect of their lives on other social networks, and on their own websites. Facebook had the good fortune of being new, slightly different, and exclusive. It was even luckier to come to power shortly before the rise of the smartphone. I guess what I'm saying is that Facebook isn't really all that much better or more convenient than having your own website, or sending emails or chats. But for some reason, Facebook (and Instagram) are where we post now. Facebook has of course become something much larger than a single website, and has, despite its flaws, 'helped connect the world' for better or worse. But Facebook tapped into a trend that was already happening -- it didn't invent the idea of letting people put stuff about their lives online, it just monetized it better. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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