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d_watt | 8 months ago

Perhaps naive to say, but I think there was the briefest moment where your status updates started with "is", feeds were chronological, and photos and links weren't pushed over text, that it was not an adversarial actor to one's wellbeing.

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smeej|8 months ago

There was an even briefer moment where there was no such thing as status updates. You didn't have a "wall." The point wasn't to post about your own life. You could go leave public messages on other people's profiles. And you could poke them. And that was about it.

I remember complaining like hell when the wall came out, that it was the beginning of the end. But this was before publicly recording your own thoughts somewhere everyone could see was commonplace, so I did it by messaging my friends on AIM.

And then when the Feed came out? It was received as creepy and stalkerish. And there are now (young) adults born in the time since who can't even fathom a world without ubiquitous feeds in your pocket.

Call me nostalgic, but we were saner then.

fivestones|8 months ago

Unless I’m remembering wrong, posting a public message on someone else’s profile was posting on their wall. Or was it called something else before it was somebody’s wall?

OtherShrezzing|8 months ago

The wall was released maybe 6 months after Facebook launched. I think it was still called “The Facebook” at the time.

figassis|8 months ago

Oh wow, I’d even forgotten about pokes. Thanks for that trip down memory lane.

prisenco|8 months ago

The early, organic days of social networking are always fun. They never would have pulled in billions of users if they started off how they are now.

cornfieldlabs|8 months ago

Couldn't have said it better.

Nothing is a social network anymore.

Everything is a content-consumer a platform now.

People just want to scroll and scroll

7952|8 months ago

My hunch is that instant messaging is slowly taking over that space. If you actually want to connect with people you can without needing much of a platform.

safety1st|8 months ago

I mean let's be clear on the history and not romanticize anything, Zuck created Facebook pretty much so he could spy on college girls. He denies this of course, but it all started with his Facemash site for ranking the girls, and then we get to the early Facebook era and there's his quote about the "4,000 dumbfucks trusting him with their photos" etc.

There is no benevolent original version of FB. It was a toy made by a college nerd who wanted to siphon data about chicks. It was more user friendly back then because he didn't have a monopoly yet. Now it has expanded to siphoning data from the entire human race and because they're powerful they can be bigger bullies about it. Zuck has kind of indirectly apologized for being a creeper during his college years. But the behavior of his company hasn't changed.

mysterydip|8 months ago

Well they had to grow the userbase before they could abuse it :)

distances|8 months ago

Very true! I was annoyed by the loss of the "is" pattern and basically stopped using Facebook when the chronological feed was removed.

lern_too_spel|8 months ago

They were stealing your contacts from wherever they could get them. There was never a time when they didn't abuse their users.