• plyth@feddit.org
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    21 hours ago

    I would love to see how it will work

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    it is difficult to make people leave the current ones.

    That comes on top. Without legal risks we would have 10 alternatives and one would succeed.

    before Facebook there was MySpace and after Facebook there will be something else.

    No, because these legal obligations are the moat that defends Facebook.

    Facebook is an advertising platform first. That’s almost impossible to recreate.

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      5 hours ago

      it is difficult to make people leave the current ones.

      That comes on top. Without legal risks we would have 10 alternatives and one would succeed.

      There are Lemmy and Mastodon. There is/was Diaspora and Minds and probably a lot more, both as Facebook replacement and Twitter/Instagram replacement. There are alternatives for Youtube.
      So, cleared that some alternative is present, I would argue that the switch is the biggest problem.

      before Facebook there was MySpace and after Facebook there will be something else.

      No, because these legal obligations are the moat that defends Facebook.

      Assuming the moat will will never change, yes. Maybe.

      Facebook is an advertising platform first. That’s almost impossible to recreate.

      Like it was MySpace before.

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        5 hours ago

        Yes, the switch is the most difficult part. Somebody has to invest billions with a minimal chance of success. The existing networks are deeply entrenched.