Is it just me or, is our cycle of being enamored with a new platform, then it reaching a critical…
Cruce Saunders
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There was a time in the early ‘oughts when social networking pioneers demonstrated flocking behavior, jumping onto one social network after another, bringing (dragging) their friends. Until the cost in social capital loss became too great. Until the uniqueness and differentiation among the networks became too small. Until new network launches were perceived as YASNS (Yet Another Social Network Service) and a handful of networks came to dominate. A few links…