Osnovno pitanje svih pitanja, zašto i zbog čega su korisnicima uskraćeni izbori i zašto se odjednom ponašaju tako bahato!?
Mislim da jedan od razloga ukidanja "starog" fejsa znam, ali da li će biti mesta za profit i privlačenje velikog broja korisnika pojavljivanjem npr. www.oldfacebook.com stranice na kojoj bi bilo okruženje, funkcije... identične "starom fejsu" !?
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#2
Posted 30 January 2012 - 12:23
Verovatno je neko seo i osmislio tajmlajn; onda se to svidelo vlasnicima, koji su rekli "puštaj to svima, da ne komplikujemo sa različitim prikazima"?
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#3
Posted 30 January 2012 - 14:27
ne bih sad govorio o svakojakim "zaverama" koje mi padaju na pamet, ali je cinjenica da potpisnik ovih redova provodi tek neznatno vreme (citaj: odem u proseku 2x nedeljno) na toj drustvenoj mrezi otkad su poceli sa promenama.
[color="#8E8E8E"][font="tahoma, arial, verdana, sans-serif"][size="2"]The oddest thing just happened. A dwarf skeleton wearing a chain just fell past, in a nearby shaft. For some reason I expect to see a gnome come down next.[/size][/font][/color]
#4
Posted 01 February 2012 - 20:30
Hm... skoro je objavljeno da fejs izlazi na berzu, a spekulise se cifrom da bi procenjena vrednost kompanije mogla biti i 100 milijardi (malo preterano, al tako kazu medji).
E sad pošto facebook svoj uspeh duguje abnornalnom broju korisnika (oko 750 miliona), da li je to ustvari i njegova slaba tacka.
Hipotetički razmišljajući, kad bi korisnici ignorisali face npr. na period od mesc ili nedelju dana kakve bi tu berzanske mahinacije mogle da se odigraju...
ili da recimo korisnici zatraže udeo u vlasništvu od kompanije, pošto je osnov njenog uspeha i postojanja upravo korisnik (bez korisnika nema ni fejsa), mislim da će ovo stvoriti mnogo manevarskog prostora za kreativne i maštovite berzanske i ekonomske mađioničare...čekamo da predsava počne.
E sad pošto facebook svoj uspeh duguje abnornalnom broju korisnika (oko 750 miliona), da li je to ustvari i njegova slaba tacka.
Hipotetički razmišljajući, kad bi korisnici ignorisali face npr. na period od mesc ili nedelju dana kakve bi tu berzanske mahinacije mogle da se odigraju...
ili da recimo korisnici zatraže udeo u vlasništvu od kompanije, pošto je osnov njenog uspeha i postojanja upravo korisnik (bez korisnika nema ni fejsa), mislim da će ovo stvoriti mnogo manevarskog prostora za kreativne i maštovite berzanske i ekonomske mađioničare...čekamo da predsava počne.
#5
Posted 02 February 2012 - 22:55
3 Ways Facebook Plans to Exploit Users
1. Facebook is going to "sell" users for $120 each
According to their filing, Facebook had 850 million Monthly Active Users (MAU) at the end of 2011. From that user base the company generated roughly $3.7b in revenue, or just under $4.50 for every member. Nearly 90% of this number comes from selling your information to advertisers who, in turn, try to sell you things Facebook says you want.
That may seem like a reasonable trade until we get to the IPO. "If this thing goes public at the price they're expecting (Facebook) will get $120 per user," Matt Nesto notes. Said another way, Facebook is going to sell you for 120 bucks. Wall Street bankers will get a cut of this figure, with Facebook getting the bulk of the money. FB users get nothing.
2. Facebook users are about to become billboards
In the first line of a 2,000 word letter from Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook founder announces the following: "Facebook was not originally created to be a company. It was built to accomplish a social mission — to make the world more open and connected."
Noble stuff from a guy about to be worth nearly $30 billion. Regardless of the original inspiration, once Facebook goes public Zuckerberg's job is to create value for shareholders. That means getting more than $4.50 a year for selling each user's information to advertisers. One of the ways Facebook is going to go about this value extraction is turning your every click into a sponsorship.
If you feel exploited now you ain't seen nothing yet. Post-IPO, everything you "Like", suggest or link is going to be packaged and sold. Anyone you "Friend" will be pitched stuff you like. People with whom you have common friends will be sold goods on the basis of your unwitting recommendation. You won't just be connecting with people anymore, you'll be infecting them with spam, pop-ups, and network.
If that sounds something like a social disease it's because that's exactly what it is.
3. The IPO is as much a Public Relations coup as a Share offering
http://finance.yahoo...-172215377.html
1. Facebook is going to "sell" users for $120 each
According to their filing, Facebook had 850 million Monthly Active Users (MAU) at the end of 2011. From that user base the company generated roughly $3.7b in revenue, or just under $4.50 for every member. Nearly 90% of this number comes from selling your information to advertisers who, in turn, try to sell you things Facebook says you want.
That may seem like a reasonable trade until we get to the IPO. "If this thing goes public at the price they're expecting (Facebook) will get $120 per user," Matt Nesto notes. Said another way, Facebook is going to sell you for 120 bucks. Wall Street bankers will get a cut of this figure, with Facebook getting the bulk of the money. FB users get nothing.
2. Facebook users are about to become billboards
In the first line of a 2,000 word letter from Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook founder announces the following: "Facebook was not originally created to be a company. It was built to accomplish a social mission — to make the world more open and connected."
Noble stuff from a guy about to be worth nearly $30 billion. Regardless of the original inspiration, once Facebook goes public Zuckerberg's job is to create value for shareholders. That means getting more than $4.50 a year for selling each user's information to advertisers. One of the ways Facebook is going to go about this value extraction is turning your every click into a sponsorship.
If you feel exploited now you ain't seen nothing yet. Post-IPO, everything you "Like", suggest or link is going to be packaged and sold. Anyone you "Friend" will be pitched stuff you like. People with whom you have common friends will be sold goods on the basis of your unwitting recommendation. You won't just be connecting with people anymore, you'll be infecting them with spam, pop-ups, and network.
If that sounds something like a social disease it's because that's exactly what it is.
3. The IPO is as much a Public Relations coup as a Share offering
http://finance.yahoo...-172215377.html
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#6
Posted 03 February 2012 - 00:00
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#7
Posted 26 February 2012 - 23:44
Sve se svodi uglavnom na tvoja trenutna aktivnost, postavi fotografiju gde si skoro zujao, informacije o tebi, sa kim si u vezi, ko ti je porodica, da li si oženjen itd. Na vam je da uključite lampicu i razmislite čemu sve to?
"Fejsbuk ti pomaze da se povezes sa svojim prijateljima" Wtf ?
"Fejsbuk ti pomaze da se povezes sa svojim prijateljima" Wtf ?
This post has been edited by Struja: 26 February 2012 - 23:44
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