They'll end up ruining it and putting countless restrictions on it. Of course, for now they say that the founders still have control, but Facebook will add their "Ideas" to it. I guess only time will tell if our predictions are true.
This isn't my analysis, by the way, but I got talking about it to someone at work. He thinks that Instagram was a potential Facebook killer, like Facebook itself killed MySpace. If MySpace had have spotted the danger soon enough and bought Facebook, Facebook probably wouldn't exist now.
It sounds like this is what Facebook is doing. Taking control of Instagram so that it can never rival Facebook. My colleague's feeling is that nobody will have heard of Instagram in four years time.
It's a shame. It shows insecurity in their product if they feel so threaten over something that's in a completely different field from them, that they end up buying it out. Next thing, they'll try to buy everything that starts to show more prominence than them and they'll end up ruining it. If your colleague is right, then Instagram would've become a project that had potential but failed miserably in the end.
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Heh, of course they're going to Facebook-ise it. They wouldn't buy it for no reason.
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They'll end up ruining it and putting countless restrictions on it. Of course, for now they say that the founders still have control, but Facebook will add their "Ideas" to it. I guess only time will tell if our predictions are true.
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This isn't my analysis, by the way, but I got talking about it to someone at work. He thinks that Instagram was a potential Facebook killer, like Facebook itself killed MySpace. If MySpace had have spotted the danger soon enough and bought Facebook, Facebook probably wouldn't exist now.
It sounds like this is what Facebook is doing. Taking control of Instagram so that it can never rival Facebook. My colleague's feeling is that nobody will have heard of Instagram in four years time.
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It's a shame. It shows insecurity in their product if they feel so threaten over something that's in a completely different field from them, that they end up buying it out. Next thing, they'll try to buy everything that starts to show more prominence than them and they'll end up ruining it. If your colleague is right, then Instagram would've become a project that had potential but failed miserably in the end.