But there’s also a chance future social networks are about to be much healthier and fulfilling, but simply weren’t possible with past technology. An upward trajectory.
The intuition there is that current ads are relatively inefficient at capturing value, as well as that current content algorithms optimize for short-term value creation/addiction rather than offering long term value. That’s the status quo, which, relative to what may be coming—ie relative to AI-powered semantic routing which could connect you to the content and products which long term would benefit you most—is a way smaller economy.
TLDR: more fulfilling social network economics would generate more money, and therefore become selected for once technically feasible.
I think GTFO is plausibly a good strategy.
But there’s also a chance future social networks are about to be much healthier and fulfilling, but simply weren’t possible with past technology. An upward trajectory.
The intuition there is that current ads are relatively inefficient at capturing value, as well as that current content algorithms optimize for short-term value creation/addiction rather than offering long term value. That’s the status quo, which, relative to what may be coming—ie relative to AI-powered semantic routing which could connect you to the content and products which long term would benefit you most—is a way smaller economy.
TLDR: more fulfilling social network economics would generate more money, and therefore become selected for once technically feasible.