Carl B. Latro (
birguslatro) wrote2018-04-08 03:26 pm
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Fandom Platform Use Over Time
This is an interesting read...
https://slate.com/technology/2018/03/why-did-fans-leave-livejournal-and-where-will-they-go-after-tumblr.html
It reinforces the point that migrations won't happen without somewhere better to migrate to.
https://slate.com/technology/2018/03/why-did-fans-leave-livejournal-and-where-will-they-go-after-tumblr.html
It reinforces the point that migrations won't happen without somewhere better to migrate to.
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That two sites (A03 and Tumblr) have replaced LJ (for fandom) is the really interesting thing. It suggests more focused sites instead of broadly featured ones are a viable approach to social media. As long as they can interact nicely.
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This I also found interesting...
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-04-10/youtube-and-facebook-are-losing-creators-to-blockchain-powered-rivals
https://d.tube/ looks like it'll be fun!