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save_ferris | 5 years ago
There's just no way that Facebook wasn't planning to monetize this platform when they wrote this article. Frankly, situations like this should be treated like deceptive advertising practices.
Just like in the political arena, there are very few consequences to just flat out lie to people, and that's unacceptable.
landhar|5 years ago
That being said, it was "only" 20 months later that FB acquired it, so it's hard to believe that the ideals discussed in this article were no longer in the founders' minds when they accepted the deal.
gitpusher|5 years ago
But of course, all roads at Facebook lead to ads – and they were pressured relentlessly to monetize. This is why they both left Facebook, and even left a large pile of $$ on the table:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/parmyolson/2018/09/26/exclusive...
soperj|5 years ago