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Most of the things people want to complain about such as Facebook have become what they are because it was the best product for its niche. There have always been competitors to Facebook, Google+ gave it the biggest run, but they don't have enough to drive users to them. Something will come along better one day and do to Facebook what it did to Myspace.
However, you will never have something such as social media broken up into countless entities. The entire premise of networking is to be a member where there is the most potential for interaction, users may have several accounts but 95% of users will always gravitate towards the same platform that is at the top of the heap.
If there comes a time you cannot create you own platform and try to lure in users we have a problem. If we are upset simply because one product has been more successful than others then we don't.
However, you will never have something such as social media broken up into countless entities. The entire premise of networking is to be a member where there is the most potential for interaction, users may have several accounts but 95% of users will always gravitate towards the same platform that is at the top of the heap.
If there comes a time you cannot create you own platform and try to lure in users we have a problem. If we are upset simply because one product has been more successful than others then we don't.