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Opinions on Music, Culture and the goings on at our music company, Blister Records.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Facebook vs AOL

This guy is basically self destructing with his argument, bottom line,if Facebook perfected AOL's thing.then good for them,as for the sheep aspect of FB, I don't do it,
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Facebook is basically AOL with a different layout and all the same retro problems.

People are always baffled by the fact that I don't use Facebook. I don't care much about Facebook any more than I cared about MySpace and LiveJournal before it. In almost every way, these subsystems are too retro for my taste.

Let me explain.

The world began with online services like the Source and Compuserve. They then evolved into a myriad of BBS systems and then AOL was created. AOL became the kingpin and along came the Internet. The Internet had the versatility that no other system had—you could do whatever you wanted with it. You could start a website about your cat. You could do a storefront. You could do anything that came into your head.

A lot of people still preferred the warm and cozy confines of AOL, and it continued to exist until it was clear that its growth was over. It then zigged and zagged in all the wrong ways. I concluded that AOL should have evolved into a MySpace-like system and then into Facebook.

Facebook is actually the logical end-point of what AOL should have become. AOL had some web initiatives, such as Geocities or Hometown, which could have easily morphed into Facebook, but it didn't. It could have made the transition rather easily. I can't find anyone who argues with this premise.

If AOL had become what Facebook is now, would I use it? No, not really.

Facebook is retro because, like AOL, it's retro by its nature. It's a closed system. Some people like a closed comfy system and others don't. I, for one, don't. If I want a personal webpage with all sorts of information about myself, I'll go to Wordpress.com and make one. By doing this, I don't turn over any data, control, or information to an onerous third party to sell, use, or exploit. I can close down the site when I want. I can say what I want. I can pretty much do whatever.

If I am the least bit worried, I can use my various providers or other services to post a WordPress blog right from my own server. None of this is possible with Facebook. It wasn't possible with AOL either.

Which begs the question as to why anyone would use Facebook when it is essentially AOL done right? The fastest growing group on Facebook are people in their 70's. Oldsters are flocking to Facebook the way they once did with AOL. Facebook is a simple system for the masses that do not really care about technology and do not want to learn anything new except something easy like Facebook.

Whenever someone tells me to check out something on Facebook, I recall the heyday of AOL with its keywords. "Go to the Internet at www.blah.com or AOL keyword: blah." This was a common comment on the nightly news or in magazines. The AOL keyword is replaced by the Facebook page name.

There is no reason for anyone with any chops online to be remotely involved with Facebook, except to peruse it for lost relatives. So, next time you log on, remember it's really AOL with a different layout.

Welcome to the past.

1 comment:

  1. Don't like FaceBook, I'm anti-social in many ways, just cancelled my personnal account. But it is usefull for some businesses, especially those revolving around the arts.
    BUT, lmao, those who don't know shouldn't speak. There is a reson Facebook is huge and that reason wasn't mentioned in this article.

    This guy assumes that everyone should have internet "chops"....hmmm... I got some internet chops.....some groovy ones at that.....but for me to do what I can do with Facebook, without Facebook, would be impossible. Infact, the greatest computer mind in the world could not do, alone, what he could do with Facebook. Oh wait, silly me, I was thinking logically....according to genius-boy here, I should teach ALL my family and friends and EVERY person whom I would like to be a fan of my music how to program in everything from HTML to Javascript to SQL to C++ to PHP to ASP to AJAX! This guy smacks of classic computer-geek tunnel vision. No real clue how the real world works.

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