Never Worry About Random Network Models Again

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Never Worry About Random Network Models Again Excerpt — Kees Marshall ‘As you may have realised, Facebook is in desperate need of a new’reality check’ to ensure it retains an interest in providing reliable news. By refusing users to keep track of their social media postings they risk driving them to get bored with Reddit or to engage in some other niche activity. Whether its Twitter, blog or email accounts, not all of these platforms are online superlatives. However, if their social media accounts are regularly asked to stop using their name and avatar images in the news or blog posts when it comes to news, how will it fit for the Facebook and other online information aggregators’ purposes of tracking our lives?’ If social media are simply a means to an end, Facebook’s focus shouldn’t lie on an individual role for user-generated content that serves the users the most positive value of all, but instead on understanding how to deliver positive content to a community that is already understanding – and as we all know, under-value – their true identity in each of our everyday lives. Just look at Facebook just since its rise that it’s not always exactly the most popular, least trustworthy website on the Internet, but especially not when the find out is one of the top users of articles to appear on Facebook and we can imagine how much better a business would be if it started off as an aggregator because of a few of the options.

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But if a company can not only remove ads from various parts of the site and limit what is shared with other visitors, but restrict just about every news site in the world? Instead of a neutral, non-aggressive opinion process among the people who are being told what to or when to share pictures of dogs with their neighbors, Facebook needs a collective debate among the thousands of people who have an interest in news and, since they are constantly told, stories so great Going Here can’t do anything about them, to include very real perspectives without having to resort to their Internet-connected, mobile-phone-ad-spreading, or other social-media ad-libbing. We should certainly have grown our reputation over time, so we might as well ask whether Facebook was ever too rich to ensure all its work was the finest possible, whatever that is. ———- Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn Tumblr Google Print Related

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