Privacy fears have driven a group of New York University students to create a new alternative to FaceBook. Diaspora is due to be launched in September and this will be an open source social media site that not only intends to equal FaceBook but eclipse it. You have probably heard all the recent hysteria about FaceBook reaching over half a billion users, and this might have people believing that Diaspora is facing an impossible task if it wants to compete. The reality is though that there are probably many people who would jump ship if they were going to something better. Most of us are not happy with the current privacy issues and are just putting up with it.
The money for the creation of Diaspora has all come from donations; they managed to get over $100,000. This money has all been put to good use and we expect to see the fruit of these efforts in the not too distant future. Once it is released it will be up to the user to decide what content it will include – this puts privacy back in the hands of the user. For those of us who have concerns that FaceBook is getting a bit above itself we will be watching with interest.
I’m eagerly awaiting the release of Diaspora but find it hard to even guess what type of impact it will have. Maybe it will just have novelty value for a few weeks and people will hardly take any notice of it. On the other hand though, this could be something that really gets big and will prove to be a serious challenge to FaceBook. If this does happen then we can probably expect that those good folks on FaceBook will need to take their user’s privacy concerns a lot more seriously.
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