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What Would Be The Determining Factor That Would Get You To Switch To A New Social Networking Site?

Would it just be that all your friends are on your current SNS?
Would it be a new feature of the new SNS? If so, what would that feature be?
Would it be that the site is more of a niche community?
Etc…
Thanks for any input!

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  1. h says:

    Probably the density of my real life network already on that ‘SNS’. I’m a lemming!
    In terms of niche communities… I find that I dip in and out of ‘conversations’ that take place in comments sections of online magazines I read, or bulletin boards I visit. I’d be unlikely to want to hook in to more permanent relationships with users on those sites – the connection there is a single interest or issue. On those sites, organic connections happen on an ad-hoc and inconsistent basis because users have nothing in common but that interest. (Or nothing that’s immediately obvious.)
    Facebook is popular, I think, because of the robustness of real life relationships – trust. New people you meet online are more likely to have more in common with you in several areas of life.
    There is no user function that would make a difference. People tolerate awful usability on FB because of its social psychological dimensions.

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