While Facebook boasts that its users cannot live without
it, the truth is that without its users, Facebook could not survive. The highly
touted public offering has finally arrived, but there is just one huge thing
that puts a damper on all those billions changing hands as we speak…Facebook is
nothing without its users, those fickle, fickle people who think nothing of
friending someone one day and then unfriending them the next.
Not the sort of thing a company can really base a
financial standing on then is it? These days, all it takes is a couple of
keystrokes and a major petition drive is moments away from adding thousands or
even millions of dissidents to their cause--with the right momentum of course.
In Facebook’s case, the entire future of the company
relies on what made it so popular in the first place…being able to voice your
opinion about what is near and dear to your heart. Those with the most friends
get the most hits, and just like a high school clique, you’re in one day, out
the next.
When going public, a company must show that it can post
earnings to back up its worth. Facebook, while continuing to tell everyone it
is worth more than the estimated $104 Billion dollars the IPO could bring in,
cannot really prove that it will make a dime after the IPO, especially if the
bulk of its users decided to stop using it and go to other social media sites
such as Google + or Pinterest or better yet, join Facebook Users Anonymous to
rid themselves of their Facebook addictions altogether.
“If a goodly number of Facebook users decided they didn’t
like the fact that someone was making that much money off them while they got
nothing more than a free pass to talk to their friends, which they could still
do over the phone or by e-mail anyway, Facebook could make, and lose,
approximately $100 Billion dollars literally within hours of each other,” said
one financial adviser who claims that those who invested already in Facebook
have a 50/50 chance of making lots of money or losing their shirts.
"So, while they may tell you that it is more complicated
than that, the truth of the matter is, Facebook better be kissing some
grassroots heiney big time, cause if there’s one thing I know about myself and
my friends, we don’t like being taken for granted. More than that, though, we
love a good joke if it plays out right."
He then added "The future of Facebook is literally in our hands. Say,
wouldn’t it be funny if…"
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