Focus

(boz.com)

37 points | by iacguy 2 hours ago

11 comments

  • paxys 5 minutes ago
    Takes some extraordinary lack of self awareness to write something like this while burning tens of billions of dollars a year spearheading the "Metaverse", which is as big a digression from the company's core competency as you could possibly get. And soon after publishing this he would go on to lay off a large chunk of the team and more than 20,000 employees total.
  • JSR_FDED 37 minutes ago
    Could this standpoint be any more unsympathetic?

    I guess the culture at Facebook was set very early and we’re still seeing the effect of that play out today.

  • nlawalker 35 minutes ago
    > Each individual digression from our core competency like this can probably be measured positively on ROI when considered locally. But I believe they collectively add up negatively.

    I’d love to see the official internal leadership stance on what Meta’s core competencies are today.

  • popalchemist 3 minutes ago
    The banality of evil, everyone.
  • IncreasePosts 3 minutes ago
    I don't think it was thought of that Facebook would be worth $1.5T some day, but I'm positive what was on the 10th employees mind while getting paged at the middle of night was "I'm in the process of getting filthy rich". That certainly would help me focus.
  • LastTrain 11 minutes ago
    Focus, or, Where Humanity Went Wrong. Imagine being proud of this essay.
  • aaronbrethorst 54 minutes ago
    [2023]
  • gordon_freeman 46 minutes ago
    Boz, really? This is the guy who messed up Meta's "Metaverse" biz first, then introduced privacy invading tracking to all employees and now messing up their AI biz big time. Where is the Focus?
    • rvz 5 minutes ago
      They don't care. Messing up is cheap for Meta.
  • coolThingsFirst 41 minutes ago
    What good has Meta even done?

    They harm teen mental health with their products and farm user data. What an achievement of youth to waste it on that noble mission.

    • allthetime 20 minutes ago
      The early iterations of Facebook, just like the early iterations of most internet community and social platforms legitimately brought and kept people together and helped them forge and maintain more solid group connections… I still communicate with a wider range of people from my past, high school, university, etc because of it and enjoy easy access to excellent information about certain vehicles and natural areas (hot springs) because of it. That core value still exists behind all the evil.
      • LastTrain 6 minutes ago
        The focus wasn’t making the world a better place, or even to provide any value at all to its /users/, who are not its customers. The focus it was and is making money and to take this essay at face value, nothing else. Nothing wrong with making money - honestly.
      • coolThingsFirst 13 minutes ago
        Fcb for me it's ads, ads ads and even more ads. The newsfeed is complete slop from news outlets. It's just extremely noisy. The only thing that I use there is the Messenger because my older friends aren't too savvy with Whatsapp.

        And even the Messenger app is a sloppy behemoth of an app with barely working Search. This is coming from a company with thousands of engineers and the core features of the business barely work.

        98% of newsfeed is recommendation slop.

    • skybrian 8 minutes ago
      Before Facebook, after people lost touch with their high school or college friends, they often didn't have a good way to get back in touch again.

      This is harder to do accidentally now, for better or worse.

      But I suppose there are lots of other alternatives nowadays.

  • oersted 13 minutes ago
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