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Posted: 9/28/2014 5:07:50 PM EDT
Facebook killer?
"When we started building Ello, we started with a few principles," said Budnitz. "The first is: no ads. A social network doesn't have to be complicated and it especially doesn't have to be that way if it doesn't have ads." He went on to say that when a network like Facebook shows ads, the advertiser is the customer, not you. "The thing that's being sold is the user," he said. http://www.engadget.com/2014/09/26/ello/ View Quote Ello Manifesto
Your social network is owned by advertisers. Every post you share, every friend you make, and every link you follow is tracked, recorded, and converted into data. Advertisers buy your data so they can show you more ads. You are the product that’s bought and sold. We believe there is a better way. We believe in audacity. We believe in beauty, simplicity, and transparency. We believe that the people who make things and the people who use them should be in partnership. We believe a social network can be a tool for empowerment. Not a tool to deceive, coerce, and manipulate — but a place to connect, create, and celebrate life. You are not a product. View Quote I've got 4 invite codes. Go here to get codes http://ello.hostoi.com/ if this doesn't work ask for code in thread. Don't forget to add your user name here. Once you get your code go to Ello.Co/join Quoted:
TO SEARCH SOMEONES USERNAME, SUCH AS @brassmaster, FO TO THE "DISCOVER" TAB. WHERE IT SAYS "SEARCH", CLICK THAT FIELD AND TYPE IN THE USERNAME. IT WILL AUTOMATICALLY COME UP. (let me know if that doesnt work. Ill try to figure it out) View Quote Will try to keep this updated. Quoted:
@brassmaster @1adam12 @13xx @2areview @wingmanchris @bcv @dduffer @walkertexasranger @socalexile @Echo3_actual @teamr2 @Rogi @khadafy @bradycampaign @tabootar15 @drachek1 @eitek1 @danisgood @tiger21bravo @nikroft @johnscarpawku @noquietending @kosmoc @AdmiralFlotaCCCP @Kalashnikov @topknot @se1911 @68injunhed @madbaumer @dunhillmc @63expert @azrider @400north @thegoatfather @d233 @marchingorders @lesterflatts @born2lose76 @gunsn1nk @Gromit-32 @iridium24 @Rad629 @sasquatch76 @overlordfat @yakrat101 @Tomislav @iikeporkchops @deracing @nchrism @Thirsty247 @zambon1 @bigborear15 @undertoad @krodah @Rabbit556 @nophun @industrialrobotix @frayadjacent @shung @Kashtin @surveyor3 @bulldog1967 @larifleman @the_lion @mt-catrancher @mazeman @jonoftehdead @mudbug @michaelarcane @search8 @munzy @hmann @tjfallico @johan_squatchman @ellisofthewoods View Quote |
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Quoted: Facebook killer? "When we started building Ello, we started with a few principles," said Budnitz. "The first is: no ads. A social network doesn't have to be complicated and it especially doesn't have to be that way if it doesn't have ads." He went on to say that when a network like Facebook shows ads, the advertiser is the customer, not you. "The thing that's being sold is the user," he said. http://www.engadget.com/2014/09/26/ello/ View Quote Ello Manifesto Your social network is owned by advertisers. Every post you share, every friend you make, and every link you follow is tracked, recorded, and converted into data. Advertisers buy your data so they can show you more ads. You are the product that’s bought and sold. We believe there is a better way. We believe in audacity. We believe in beauty, simplicity, and transparency. We believe that the people who make things and the people who use them should be in partnership. We believe a social network can be a tool for empowerment. Not a tool to deceive, coerce, and manipulate — but a place to connect, create, and celebrate life. You are not a product. View Quote I've got 4 invite codes. View Quote |
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I'll take one if you dont mind. I already asked for an invite from them, I'm sure it would take a while.
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I don't want anything to do with anyone who uses a "Manifesto".
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Facebook killer? "When we started building Ello, we started with a few principles," said Budnitz. "The first is: no ads. A social network doesn't have to be complicated and it especially doesn't have to be that way if it doesn't have ads." He went on to say that when a network like Facebook shows ads, the advertiser is the customer, not you. "The thing that's being sold is the user," he said. http://www.engadget.com/2014/09/26/ello/ View Quote Ello Manifesto
Your social network is owned by advertisers. Every post you share, every friend you make, and every link you follow is tracked, recorded, and converted into data. Advertisers buy your data so they can show you more ads. You are the product that’s bought and sold. We believe there is a better way. We believe in audacity. We believe in beauty, simplicity, and transparency. We believe that the people who make things and the people who use them should be in partnership. We believe a social network can be a tool for empowerment. Not a tool to deceive, coerce, and manipulate — but a place to connect, create, and celebrate life. You are not a product. View Quote I've got 4 invite codes. View Quote Thanks man, I really appreciate it. Maybe we can get the 2A segment up and going right now. |
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Funded by venture capitalists. Yeah, they don't want their money back or anything.
It's a matter of time before your information is sold to whoever wants to buy it, just like Facebook. Anyone that tells you otherwise is a liar. |
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Those went quick but each new person that joins gets 5 new codes, so spread the love.
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I wont be surprised if Facebook becomes the new Myspace. It seems every 4 or 5 years, everyone transitions to a new social network.
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Quoted: Funded by venture capitalists. Yeah, they don't want their money back or anything. It's a matter of time before your information is sold to whoever wants to buy it, just like Facebook. Anyone that tells you otherwise is a liar. View Quote I just want to establish a presence there for my band. If it's going to be the next big thing, I'd rather be an early adopter than a late bloomer.
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how do we sign up? View Quote once you get a code go to ello.co/join Its still in beta so not all of the features are working or implemented yet but sounds like its going to be pretty nice when its all done. |
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Funded by venture capitalists. Yeah, they don't want their money back or anything. It's a matter of time before your information is sold to whoever wants to buy it, just like Facebook. Anyone that tells you otherwise is a liar. View Quote Not necessarily. They may just charge a small fee. Like ARFCOM. That would be a lot better than FB. |
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Not necessarily. They may just charge a small fee. Like ARFCOM. That would be a lot better than FB. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Funded by venture capitalists. Yeah, they don't want their money back or anything. It's a matter of time before your information is sold to whoever wants to buy it, just like Facebook. Anyone that tells you otherwise is a liar. Not necessarily. They may just charge a small fee. Like ARFCOM. That would be a lot better than FB. Which is what they are doing I believe. Premium features will have a small cost attached to them. |
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Facebook killer? "When we started building Ello, we started with a few principles," said Budnitz. "The first is: no ads. A social network doesn't have to be complicated and it especially doesn't have to be that way if it doesn't have ads." He went on to say that when a network like Facebook shows ads, the advertiser is the customer, not you. "The thing that's being sold is the user," he said. http://www.engadget.com/2014/09/26/ello/ Ello Manifesto
Your social network is owned by advertisers. Every post you share, every friend you make, and every link you follow is tracked, recorded, and converted into data. Advertisers buy your data so they can show you more ads. You are the product that’s bought and sold. We believe there is a better way. We believe in audacity. We believe in beauty, simplicity, and transparency. We believe that the people who make things and the people who use them should be in partnership. We believe a social network can be a tool for empowerment. Not a tool to deceive, coerce, and manipulate — but a place to connect, create, and celebrate life. You are not a product. I've got 4 invite codes. me too, if you would like to share |
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PM me if you want one, i got 5
All out. That was quick. Send em to your 2A buddies, needs more gun pron and less artsy fartsy |
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Which is what they are doing I believe. Premium features will have a small cost attached to them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Funded by venture capitalists. Yeah, they don't want their money back or anything. It's a matter of time before your information is sold to whoever wants to buy it, just like Facebook. Anyone that tells you otherwise is a liar. Not necessarily. They may just charge a small fee. Like ARFCOM. That would be a lot better than FB. Which is what they are doing I believe. Premium features will have a small cost attached to them. Makes sense. Even at $1/month a site with a large user base will make a good bit of money. And who is going to miss a whole buck a month? Right now it's free and invite only to build some hype and control the growth of the site while they work out any bugs. |
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People are publishing invite codes here: https://twitter.com/search?f=realtime&q=ello%20invite%20code&src=typd
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If it's the death of Facebook, like somebody said above, I'll take one to check it out. Thanks in advance to whomever hooks it up.
ETA Got one, thanks |
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Show me some love. I hate FB and shit-canned my acct. about 2 or 3 yrs ago. Thanks.
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I'll sign up if you send me a code, and edit this post to indicate I've received one when I have.
EDIT: I'm good, thanks. I didn't actually receive a code, but I'm leaving the PC and don't want to come back to an inbox full of codes I have to give away like unwanted puppies. |
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