Even WhatsApp has a lot of virality levers under it's control (which it finally exercised via forwarding limites etc) and there is a good argument that you don't get e2e in big enough groups because they are effectively public enough. Less friction is a design choice.
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You mean more Facebooks? Or more people who made money from Facebook. There were many Facebooks at the time; the idea was absolutely in the air. Yeah, one was going to win and as usual, people don't think they got lucky but yeah, lots of people just got lucky relatively speaking.
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I don't think that's the issue. The fundamental problem is that a lot the things people *want* to do online are bad. People want to send articles to their whole address book without reading them. People want to yell at people they don't like.
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Nah. People want to do people things online. It's not better or worse than people anywhere else. Players are the same, the gameboard is different.
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