Mirror, mirror on the wall .... What is Facebook's future? |
Five stories and opinions I read this week have me concerned
about the future of both:
As
Facebook grows, millions say, 'no, thanks', by Anick
Jesdanun, Deputy Technology Editor at the Associated Press: If Facebook is to
live up to its pre-IPO hype and reward the investors who are clamoring for its
stock this week, it needs to convince some of the resisters to join. Two out of
every five American adults have not joined Facebook, according to a recent Associated
Press-CNBC poll.
Does
going public change the way Facebook views our private data?
by Shawn Hess, WebProNews: Facebook is a social network, if advertisers can’t
take advantage of your personal connections and personal preferences what good
would it be? A recent Associated Press-CNBC poll found that almost 65 percent
of Facebook users either weren’t sure or didn’t feel safe purchasing goods through
Facebook.
GM
to drop Facebook ads due to low consumer impact by Ben
Klayman and Alexei Oreskovic, Reuters: General Motors Co. says it will stop
advertising on Facebook, because Facebook's ads had little impact on consumers.
"This does highlight what we are arguing is the riskiness of the overall
Facebook business model," said Brian Wieser, Internet and media analyst at
Pivotal Research Group.
Facebook's
Future May Still Be in Play, by Peter Suciu, E-Commerce
Times: Half of Americans believe the social network giant Facebook is just a
passing fad, and a similar number believe the expected asking price in its
upcoming IPO is too high, according to an Associated Press-CNBC poll.
The
Future Is More Than Facebook, opinion by Rich Karlgaard, publisher
of Forbes on The Wall Street Journal: The time to make big
returns in Facebook and in social media has passed.
So, what do you think? Is the future of social media a
bigger and better Facebook? Or will the IPO be the high-water mark for Facebook
and, possibly, social media?
Or, if you are a Facebook user: Is Facebook an essential part of your life? And, what, if any, changes at Facebook would make you leave it?
Or, if you are a Facebook user: Is Facebook an essential part of your life? And, what, if any, changes at Facebook would make you leave it?