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New Social Network That Pays People to Use It Could Be the Facebook Killer

February 27, 2018 at 12:53 pm
Written by Carey Wedler

— Facebook’s dwindling popularity is no secret, as users and organizations alike have criticized its ever-changing algorithms and lodged claims of censorship. In light of the most recent algorithmic changes, which have prioritized users’ friends’ posts over posts from public pages, even Facebook has acknowledged a decrease in the amount of time people are spending on the site.

Though there is currently no major alternative to Facebook that compares to the way Facebook served as a replacement for Myspace a decade ago, emerging options reflect the new paradigm: decentralized blockchain platforms.

In what is arguably a show of major recognition for these new options, Bloomberg Technology reported Tuesday on Steemit, an increasingly popular blockchain-based social media and blogging platform that allows participants to earn cryptocurrency for posting, commenting, and voting on content.

Steemit is already gaining traction with independent media outlets and journalists who have seen their reach on Facebook and traditional platforms suffocated (journalist Ben Swann recently joined Steemit, as have Anti-Media and many of our reporters, including myself).

Bloomberg’s report on Steemit documented the growth of the “financial internet” in general and its potential to disrupt the established internet order:

The so-called financial internet stands the Facebook business model on its head. With Facebook, users post content on the site and the company collects the money — last year, $41 billion in revenue. On Steemit, the money goes in the other direction. Facebook, with 2.1 billion monthly users, may not even see Steemit, which says 9 million users visit each month, in its rear-view mirror.”

Bloomberg notes there are at least 1,000 projects that “record data onto digital ledgers and are called dApps, for decentralized applications, are live or in testing.”

http://theantimedia.org/steemit-blockchain-facebook-killer/
 
Youtube (Themtube) is quickly joining them.....Google & twitter are also now deep-state run & vetted.

Sites are being cut & shut down all over the place.....These guys & their right-think thought-crimes are a joke.

America....The land of the free my arse.....Try totalitarian propaganda & censorship.
 

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Who actively uses Facebook these days apart from bogans and single mums who post 15 times a day about their bastard children?
I'm so hipster I'm still on MySpace
 
Youtube (Themtube) is quickly joining them.....Google & twitter are also now deep-state run & vetted.

Sites are being cut & shut down all over the place.....These guys & their right-think thought-crimes are a joke.

America....The land of the free my arse.....Try totalitarian propaganda & censorship.
Sounds like bigfooty
 
Sounds like bigfooty

Who cares mate, we'll just find a new format other than You-tube or just create our very own alternative one.....They might be able to pressure these large internet corporations, who have to tow their bureaucratic/NWO lines, but there's plenty more ways to skin a cat.

The CFR & Trilateral Commission can go & suck eggs. If they think they can shut-down free-thought, they are only kidding themselves.....Idiots.

Truth will always win out over tyranny....They are fighting a losing battle.
 
The CFR & Trilateral Commission can go & suck eggs. If they think they can shut-down free-thought, they are only kidding themselves.....Idiots.

Truth will always win out over tyranny....They are fighting a losing battle.

THEY have been funding feminism since the 60's. If they can get to Gloria Steinham, they can get to anyone.

Your revolution is over p35.
 
THEY have been funding feminism since the 60's. If they can get to Gloria Steinham, they can get to anyone.

Your revolution is over p35.

Please....Cutting-edge independent thinkers are always one-step ahead of these nongs.....All systems have their flaws & loop-holes.

'Russia-Gate' & 'Fake-News' were always pretexts designed to shut-down independent alternative thought.....That's how they work the dialectics.
 

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Apart from the Messenger feature and the occasional event invitation, what is Facebook even good for anymore?

All it is now is people tagging their friends in shitty re-posted memes from pages like LadBible/UniLad/whatever other pages that post nothing but stolen content. It's a really ugly looking website now. And that's before even getting into their blatant information farming and censorship.

Apps like Instagram and Snapchat - made exclusively for narcissists who think that mundane events in their boring life are worth sharing to hundreds/thousands of people - aren't a lot better. But at least they're a little cleaner and aren't complete cancer like Facebook currently is.
 
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Apart from the Messenger feature and the occasional event invitation, what is Facebook even good for anymore?

All it is now is people tagging their friends in shitty re-posted memes from pages like LadBible/UniLad/whatever other pages that post nothing but stolen content. It's a really ugly looking website now. And that's not even getting into their blatant information farming and censorship.

Apps like Instagram and Snapchat - made exclusively for narcissists who think that mundane events in their boring life are worth sharing to hundreds/thousands of people - aren't a lot better. But at least they're a little cleaner and aren't complete cancer like Facebook currently is.

yep

I liked facebook when it was about friends and their activities

I personally couldn't give a shit about a meme or ladbible they liked. I especially hate the political shit, especially the racist crap that comes up from tie to time.
 
I don't use facebook as much as I used to, but a lot more as an observer than a poster. I still check in on things pretty much every day and there is always lots of new content from friends, so I can only assume it is still very widely used. However, Instagram seems to be a more popular platform these days, probably why Facebook bought it.

For me, some of the positives I've got from Facebook over the last couple of months have been:

- Being able to support a friend overseas whose partner is suffering from ubdiagnosed schizophrenia
- A guitar pedal for 20 bucks that was "broken" but easily fixed
- Catching up with a friend volunteering in a refugee camp on Lesbos
- Managed to get access to Beck tickets for his "secret" show in Sydney
- Joined a group providing employment advice to newly arrived migrants
- An incredible (and at times terrifying) insight into the mind of an old school acquaintance and his almost comically insane hatred of gay people

Probably the most important thing Facebook has given me though is exposure to the website Wait But Why. It probably took until the third time I loved an article that a friend shared that I realised they were all written by the same person and I then devoured the whole website. At risk of sounding hyperbolic, it literally changed my life.
 
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New Social Network That Pays People to Use It Could Be the Facebook Killer

February 27, 2018 at 12:53 pm
Written by Carey Wedler

— Facebook’s dwindling popularity is no secret, as users and organizations alike have criticized its ever-changing algorithms and lodged claims of censorship. In light of the most recent algorithmic changes, which have prioritized users’ friends’ posts over posts from public pages, even Facebook has acknowledged a decrease in the amount of time people are spending on the site.

Though there is currently no major alternative to Facebook that compares to the way Facebook served as a replacement for Myspace a decade ago, emerging options reflect the new paradigm: decentralized blockchain platforms.

In what is arguably a show of major recognition for these new options, Bloomberg Technology reported Tuesday on Steemit, an increasingly popular blockchain-based social media and blogging platform that allows participants to earn cryptocurrency for posting, commenting, and voting on content.

Steemit is already gaining traction with independent media outlets and journalists who have seen their reach on Facebook and traditional platforms suffocated (journalist Ben Swann recently joined Steemit, as have Anti-Media and many of our reporters, including myself).

Bloomberg’s report on Steemit documented the growth of the “financial internet” in general and its potential to disrupt the established internet order:

The so-called financial internet stands the Facebook business model on its head. With Facebook, users post content on the site and the company collects the money — last year, $41 billion in revenue. On Steemit, the money goes in the other direction. Facebook, with 2.1 billion monthly users, may not even see Steemit, which says 9 million users visit each month, in its rear-view mirror.”

Bloomberg notes there are at least 1,000 projects that “record data onto digital ledgers and are called dApps, for decentralized applications, are live or in testing.”

http://theantimedia.org/steemit-blockchain-facebook-killer/
Facebook is just an advert flooded soap box for idiots, overrun with people pushing their bleeding heart causes and trying to guilt others into re-posting their drivel. It has been for years.
It is the "I'm a celebrity (not celebrity) get me out of here" of the internet.
Made for ficking morons by ficking morons and furthered by ficking morons.

The problem with all "social media" is it allows any ****ing idiot to join.
 
Facebook is just an advert flooded soap box for idiots, overrun with people pushing their bleeding heart causes and trying to guilt others into re-posting their drivel. It has been for years.
It is the "I'm a celebrity (not celebrity) get me out of here" of the internet.
Made for ficking morons by ficking morons and furthered by ficking morons.

The problem with all "social media" is it allows any ******* idiot to join.

Yeah, but it does have k3wl apps

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I'm was not surprised in the least (which says something) to just read that the Babylon Bee page on Facebook was hit with a warning from Facebook for fake news, because Snopes fact-checked an article.

They since apologised and corrected the issue (no strikes against the page which leads to de-monitisation etc) but still...
 
I'm was not surprised in the least (which says something) to just read that the Babylon Bee page on Facebook was hit with a warning from Facebook for fake news, because Snopes fact-checked an article.

They since apologised and corrected the issue (no strikes against the page which leads to de-monitisation etc) but still...


If any internet site ought to be banned for promulgating Fake News, then it's Snopes.
 
http://theantimedia.org/steemit-blockchain-facebook-killer/

New Social Network That Pays People to Use It Could Be the Facebook Killer

February 27, 2018 at 12:53 pm
Written by Carey Wedler

— Facebook’s dwindling popularity is no secret, as users and organizations alike have criticized its ever-changing algorithms and lodged claims of censorship. In light of the most recent algorithmic changes, which have prioritized users’ friends’ posts over posts from public pages, even Facebook has acknowledged a decrease in the amount of time people are spending on the site.

Though there is currently no major alternative to Facebook that compares to the way Facebook served as a replacement for Myspace a decade ago, emerging options reflect the new paradigm: decentralized blockchain platforms.

In what is arguably a show of major recognition for these new options, Bloomberg Technology reported Tuesday on Steemit, an increasingly popular blockchain-based social media and blogging platform that allows participants to earn cryptocurrency for posting, commenting, and voting on content.

Steemit is already gaining traction with independent media outlets and journalists who have seen their reach on Facebook and traditional platforms suffocated (journalist Ben Swann recently joined Steemit, as have Anti-Media and many of our reporters, including myself).

Bloomberg’s report on Steemit documented the growth of the “financial internet” in general and its potential to disrupt the established internet order:

The so-called financial internet stands the Facebook business model on its head. With Facebook, users post content on the site and the company collects the money — last year, $41 billion in revenue. On Steemit, the money goes in the other direction. Facebook, with 2.1 billion monthly users, may not even see Steemit, which says 9 million users visit each month, in its rear-view mirror.”

Bloomberg notes there are at least 1,000 projects that “record data onto digital ledgers and are called dApps, for decentralized applications, are live or in testing.”

http://theantimedia.org/steemit-blockchain-facebook-killer/
Isn't this what beancoin is doing here?
 

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