And even though there is some hope in terms of holding Facebook accountable for its practices, would it collapse if it were to happen, have too many fires reaching Ramifications, which the world economy at large might not be able to withstand? And therefore my larger question is whether you think Facebook is too big to fail
Most businesses were clamoring for likes ten years ago until they started realizing maybe likes don't convert to our bottom line. So we're constantly learning about really what's important. And as people we're judging like, what's a like mean to us Besides the endorphin rush. So Facebook could fail if it means breaking up and that would make it smaller. But we are going to always perpetuate the idea that we need connection. And if it's going to be digitally, we need connection
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:10
That was Deborah, by the way, speaking instead of Story Slam. Sorry, but I guess now you know that we have a new channel coming up called Story Slam
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Ryan Cartier
@Cartier · 0:16
Nothing is too big to fail and if you ever read something that says, Is this too big to fail? It's obviously not too big to fail like that's a sure way of knowing that it could fail. Bye
Neal Damiano
@NealD · 4:51
I thought it was a lot healthier than the social platforms we have now tenfold, but it started to get boring. America gets bored. We needed a bigger monster. There wasn't enough sensationalism. So we had to create Facebook. And I'm talking other big monsters. There could be a few here and there that tried and failed and didn't really make a lasting Mark. But then came Facebook. This kid in College in Boston. Whatever created this Facebook, right? Supposedly over a girl