Quote from Hydroblunt:
I guess so but I guess I should reiterate.
Nothing special about Facebook, it's just timing of the silly & juvenile social networking trend. The space itself has grown and has become entrenched in current culture. Maybe it will get bigger or maybe it has plateaued, as many users are growing of it. Regardless, Facebook's timing is its key reason for the current success.
However, users of these sites are very finicky. Friendster was first and was actually better designed than Myspace but it was too early. Then Myspace hit. Now Facebook. Next Facebook won't be cool, it will be old and next new site will be the new star. Quite a number of start-ups are already formulating the new hot social networking site, many of which would be direct competitors to Facebook and some are integrators (like that nonsense FourSquares). All along, the technology geared specifically for these sites has been improving.
Question is whether Facebook can actually earn any money while it is riding the wave. Mark Zuckerberg is saying they are, but he is a complete scumbag & utter liar, so who knows. I do know that the data that is collected by Facebook is worth money and is being monetized.
Is it worth $50 Billion? Well at one point, Myspace was worth billions, or some insane figure. Now it is a loser. So there you go.