The other factor is non-profit open source social networks.
A lot of people like me are determined to popularize open/p2p, distributed or decentralized social networks.
Technically, we're lunch cutting the for-profit networks. But I think both can coexist. However, if open/free networks come to dominate, closed platforms will diminish in popularity.
A lot of people like me are determined to popularize open/p2p, distributed or decentralized social networks.
Technically, we're lunch cutting the for-profit networks. But I think both can coexist. However, if open/free networks come to dominate, closed platforms will diminish in popularity.
Search: "Diaspora", "distributed social network"