How will you fight network competition? There are two media giants such as Twitter and Facebook.
Since their dawn, social networks have brought billions of people together from all cultures, all ages, all backgrounds. They allowed us to explore entertaining, informative and inspiring ways of sharing life. The revolution of social networking has grown with the contributions of all those people who became a part of it and successful by offering opportunities to all people who used it.
Nevertheless, we see that today’s social networking is drifting away from its original purpose.
- Once served to improve our lives, social networking has been increasingly associated with scandals around data abuse, fake news, privacy violations, complexity, ethics and social polarization.
- Once used to feed creative minds, it now ends up being distracting them with irrelevant content.
- Once created bridges between people, social networking has been becoming increasingly fragmented and centralized.
- And once a symbol of equality, social networking has been treating our socially shared lives as commodities to create enormous wealth for the few.
The shift in social network evolution led to a significant amount of social networking enthusiasts to take refuge in closed groups and confine themselves to small circles when sharing and exploring life. But change is inevitable. There is no doubt that we all need a new social networking approach. That’s why we have founded Corld, a new social platform built upon collaboration, collectivity, co-creation and sharing economy. Corld will resolve the most common problems of today’s social networking by creating a futuristic approach based on these notions.