Anybody feel like the Reddit fallout could lead to a new site stealing Facebook users as well?
I think people are getting more and more tired of having "friends" that they don't share any common interest with. Snapzu is a good way of connecting with real people we can get along with, and LinkedIn can really shine for being the opposite.
9 years ago by RalphVonWilly
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I doubt it. Facebook users that are not part of the Reddit fallout will either be confused by the outrage going on over there or simply don't care. If Google+ didn't steal Facebook users, a Reddit replacement won't. If a social network were to lose users from the Reddit fallout, it would probably be Twitter.
I really like the "follow user" option on here. Honestly, I'm surprised I hadn't heard of this site in the past. It works great and looks great.
Facebook's a part of many people's lives, they won't move out unless they're forced to.
Most of the people I know who use facebook regularly are old and technology illiterate. People like my parents could never handle a website like this it's too complicated for them.
Hmm... I don't think so. Unless Facebook has a fallout, I don't think there will be an exodus. But, there will in the future be a slow downturn of Facebook.