Not all companies investing in advertising think it is a good value<\/a>. You can not argue with the exposure though.<\/p>\nWhat about the other companies that aren’t huge contributors to the ad revenue? It’s easy to talk about Fortune 500 companies and Facebook billionaires, but the ecosystem created by the social network has spawned an online app ecosystem. This ecosystem has created many other billionaires and millionaires in their own right. Most of the companies don’t pay for advertising other than spamming your friend list. We all complain about the messages. The key thing to remember though, if you’re not paying for something, then you are the product.<\/p>\n
Finally, we get into terms of social responsibility. We are told to keep our feeds private and to be careful what we post. That a simple search in the future will expose that you were drunk five years ago at a party and you won’t get hired. These social norms will also change over time. They are important for the moment. None of us wants to be banned from a job today because there is a picture of a red cup in our hands.<\/p>\n
Because of the inertia of Facebook, pressure extends beyond being careful about what you post. At first, it was your friends and family pressuring you to join. They wanted to share with you and comment with you. The volume however makes matter worse than being harassed by your friends. It is beginning to become suspicious if you don’t have a Facebook account.<\/p>\n
All day long you can look at silly pictures and get into mock debates with your friends, but this isn’t something that was as easy of a task ten years ago. Can’t sleep? Roll over in bed and discuss a pop culture show with your friends on the other side of the globe. Want to know the Olympic highlights? Just ask and you’ll be given links within minutes. Want to lose friends? Just discuss your political ideals and you will get unfriended. All of this happens on an average day. The frequency of course is dependent on your social graph.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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