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auntad | 8 years ago

I find it concerning that Facebook now has an excuse to lock in their data monopoly by effectively refusing to give up their users' data about themselves. For example, it appears it would now be impossible to build an IG alternative platform that piggybacks off of your existing follow graph. So switching costs to a competitor suddenly skyrocket when there's no possibility of an "import" feature.

So basically Facebook's data monopoly just got stronger. Am I missing something?

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samfisher83|8 years ago

If they give their data to other people, people will complain. If they don't people will complain. It seems like no matter what they do someone will be mad.

jameslevy|8 years ago

The solution is obvious. Allow people to export their data at least in a bulk snapshot, for the purpose of data portability.

However, make it somewhat difficult/scary to do this, so that a personality quiz app won't be able to successfully trick you into agreeing to it.

auntad|8 years ago

That's fair from their perspective. Frustrating from a competitive standpoint: the most common reason for a user's "Why wouldn't I just use Facebook for that [instead of some new product]?" seems to be that all their data / friend graph is already on FB.

Does anyone know of any kind of community effort to democratize social data? e.g. ideal product: API-ified dashboard where I can view all my FB friends, IG followers, Twitter followers as well as every single piece of content (tweets, photos, etc) that I have permission to view on each respective platform. Standardized in a public format, live updated, and consumable by other apps (if permitted by those apps' users).

Super technically challenging (given that much of this data would be inaccessible without well-maintained brittle web scraping bots), but seems technically possible.

But I guess such an effort could run into the same scrutiny as the reasons IG shut down these endpoints... :\