• @MrNesser@lemmy.world
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    212 years ago

    Probably the end of facebook in the EU someone will come out with a Clone and make it free with no ads

    • @Steeve@lemmy.ca
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      92 years ago

      Why? Who would have the infrastructure and funds to create a free and ad-free Facebook clone that can take over the scale of the Facebook userbase? What do you think happens when donations aren’t covering your Lemmy instance by a wide margin?

      • 520
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        122 years ago

        Considering we’re already on an ad-free Reddit clone?

        • newIdentity
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          2 years ago

          Which clearly isn’t as big and mainstream as Reddit

          It’s not the end of Reddit

          • 520
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            152 years ago

            Reddit was around for a long time as a competitor to Digg before the latter shot itself in the ass. Reddit is still in the ‘fuck around’ phase with a hint of ‘find out’.

            Rome wasn’t built in a day.

            • iAmTheTot
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              -12 years ago

              Digg was nowhere close to as big as reddit is now.

              Look at all the dumb shit twitter has done and it still is a gargantuan platform. Like it or not, these platforms aren’t going anywhere.

              • Jose
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                42 years ago

                Very few people actively delete their accounts, but platform eventually die if they can’t attract the next generation (young users). Less than 20% of the youth use Facebook for example, because they don’t want to be in the same platform as their parents watching them, it will be a long painful day death. Same thing can happen to any platform.

                  • Jose
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                    -12 years ago

                    Just because it’s profitable now, doesn’t mean it’s going to be the case in the future or be sustainable (example, fossil fuels).

        • HobbitFoot
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          52 years ago

          We’ve got one that is orders of magnitude smaller and has no where near the number or quality of communities as Reddit.