>>15Anyone can set up this dream Unfortunately to get users, you need to sell it. Where do we start?
http://yhoo.it/1a8YwWh>Pew Research explains that teenagers departing the social network's blue confines are looking for something more... real. More authentic. Which, ironically, was the initial draw of Facebook...
IT DON'T GET MORE REAL THAN THIS, YO! *EXPLOSION* *PARKOUR MONTAGE* *YOUR BRAND NAME HERE*Huh. Corporate culture has definitely undermined my understanding of the word
real...
>Pew shows how Facebook has been slowly colonized by the very forces teens signed up to escape: watchful parents, too-old adults, and "drama" ... To contend with these annoying developments, teens aren't deleting their Facebook accounts; they're just using them less and less, spending more time on Twitter and Instagram, where conservations are limited to short-form text, links, and simple photos; or
Tumblr, which emphasizes content over consolidated user profiles.
Did you spit coffee all over your desk when you read that? Because I spit coffee all over my desk when I read that...