Social Media Innovation
Many web 2.0 services implemented separately can be introduced as an extension to the basic functionality that social networking sites already have. And the usefulness and relevance of a particular service can easily be judged by statistics.
It is difficult to gather people in one place, so that millions use one site, but it is even more difficult for each individual person to spend his time and attention on using many services with one single functionality.
Everywhere you need to register an account, enter personal data, pay for something that may become unnecessary in speed. And it’s not a pity to pay for a whole package of services on a single site — you’ll like something.
Here is a vision for the future development of social networks.
To date, they only serve to make new acquaintances and maintain old ones. I would call it a convenient interface for e-mail. Mail is by nature designed for personal correspondence. It doesn’t matter how many contacts you have, and no matter how you would like to communicate in a group - everyone still needs to send a personal letter and preferably with an address by name :) Your letter will be read only by someone who already knows you or who did not put you in one glance spam And on the site, everyone has their own page, which people view at their own request and when it is convenient for them.
The ideas below are the result of an analysis of existing services. With pleasure I can take part in the development and implementation.
It is difficult to gather people in one place, so that millions use one site, but it is even more difficult for each individual person to spend his time and attention on using many services with one single functionality.
Everywhere you need to register an account, enter personal data, pay for something that may become unnecessary in speed. And it’s not a pity to pay for a whole package of services on a single site — you’ll like something.
Here is a vision for the future development of social networks.
To date, they only serve to make new acquaintances and maintain old ones. I would call it a convenient interface for e-mail. Mail is by nature designed for personal correspondence. It doesn’t matter how many contacts you have, and no matter how you would like to communicate in a group - everyone still needs to send a personal letter and preferably with an address by name :) Your letter will be read only by someone who already knows you or who did not put you in one glance spam And on the site, everyone has their own page, which people view at their own request and when it is convenient for them.
The ideas below are the result of an analysis of existing services. With pleasure I can take part in the development and implementation.