Facebook Is a Plague That'll Burn Out In a Few Years, Says Study 338
Nerval's Lobster writes "Facebook will bleed the majority of its users over the next three years, according to Princeton researchers John Cannarella and Joshua Spechler, who arrived at that conclusion by comparing Facebook to an infectious disease. That's sort of logical: both Facebook and viruses depend on networks of human beings to "transmit" and grow; and just as people shake off viruses, they should (according to the theory, at least) eventually stop using Facebook. But how do a bunch of determined scientists actually trace Facebook's theoretical rise and fall? Cannarella and Spechler decided to use the frequency with which "Facebook" is typed into Google as their main dataset (various other studies have also relied on Google Trends as the basis for predictions). Those search queries reached a peak in December 2012. The researchers took that dataset and plugged it into prebuilt model for the spread of infectious disease (PDF), tweaked things a bit, and found that Facebook—like any plague that's burned through a significant portion of a population—will decline before the decade is out. Seem unlikely? To be fair, the researchers ran the term 'MySpace' through their model and found it traced that social network's rise and fall with some accuracy; but Facebook is much larger than MySpace at its peak, and woven much more pervasively throughout the fabric of the Web—thousands of Websites rely on the Network That Zuckerberg Built to connect with users, advertise, sell products, and much more. That prevalence alone should slow any Facebook decline. In addition, Facebook has begun releasing standalone apps such as Messenger, as part of a broader strategy to expand the company's branding and functionality beyond its core Website. Whether or not you like this theory that Facebook will 'burn out' has any validity, it's clear the social network is trying to mutate."
Friendface (Score:5, Funny)
IT Crowd FTW:
http://youtu.be/6rNgCnY1lPg
Is it a plague or more like the common cold? (Score:5, Funny)
Same (Score:4, Funny)
Facebook is AOL without the CDs.
Humanity is doomed to extinction (Score:2, Funny)
Only a trend? (Score:4, Funny)
I'm glad to hear that vanity, gossip, and pursuit of social status are fads that will eventually go away like skinny jeans.
Re:already dead to me (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Login with Facebook to Post a Comment (Score:5, Funny)
99.28% of visitors arrive directly at the site, and only 7.7% arrived from Google
But what about the other -6.98% ?
Re:Mom rule (Score:2, Funny)
I call bullshit on your numbers. I personally have been responsible for setting up several hundred facebook sock puppet accounts and some of the people I know have made thousands. I never made more than 20 AOL accounts. The point is there are a TON more fake accounts on facebook than there ever were on AOL and it was littered with them. I would venture to say more than half of the "people" on facebook aren't real.
Re:Mom rule (Score:5, Funny)
So you predict that in the future only the Amish will use Facebook?
Facebook isn't going away. (Score:5, Funny)
People who make those sorts of comments do not understand what Facebook is.
To understand that, you have to be aware of who funded Facebook and bankrolled all of it.
Which of course were various military types.
Facebook has never made a profit, and probably never will. But it isn't there to make a profit.
It is there to gather intelligence.
As long as it serves that purpose, it isn't going anywhere.
-Hackus
hey, and it came from rats! (Score:4, Funny)
the coincidences are just too many to be random...
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Re: I'll be happy (Score:4, Funny)
This is terrible! If you type Google into Google, you can break the internet!
Civilisation would tear itself apart, like an angry child with a napkin!
It's even worse than that. The Chinese discovered that if you do that, all your internet traffic belong to Wyoming.