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    solkinsolali (OP)
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    July 14, 2018, 03:05:43 PM
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    I think Mark Zuckerberg has gotten the message. Facebook was at risk of loosing out. No doubt, it is currently the leading social media platform in the world. If you come to think of it, most of the persons strongly against bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are the elderly people maybe in their 50s, 60s, 70s or 80s, who often find it difficult to adapt to changes or new technologies.

    Most of the youths maybe in their early 40s and down to the teenagers of say 16yrs are not against bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. In fact, I am sure over 95% of the airdrop and bounty participants fall within this category.

    Now, let's do a brief analysis of the active users of Facebook or its main target audience. You will agree with me that most of these elderly people who are against cryptos hardly use the Facebook. In fact, some of them have their teenage children access and post comments on their behalf. The true audience or active users of Facebook are the youths, who constitute over 90% of its global active users, who are no longer just contented to open their Facebook to upload pictures or view friends pictures and comments, but are now more interested in posting bounty tasks or airdrop referral links. These are still the audience whose future of Facebook depends on. If Facebook no longer meets their purpose, they would opt for other emerging social media platforms that are very much open to crypto activities. By so doing, Facebook may be out of business on the long run.

    Do you agree with me on this?
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