My Facebook 2 cents unrelated to the comments quoted: Saying Facebook will never be over taken is like saying that Facebook is smarter than every other programmer in the world.
Nonsense! .........
Then again look at how long coke has been #1 in the soft drink world

They seem to be better at making soft drinks (according to most people anyway)
Personally, I think and hope that the web evolves into a more modular sort of social integration. What am I talking about?
I don't know really.
Well, I have it pictured, but I am no programmer, so there is no sense in me trying to explain it. But, all say this -
When modular PC power supplies came out, I was ecstatic. "I need this wire, I don't need this junk, I'll toss that" etc. It was awesome, I think social networks might become more and more *modularized in the future?
*Is that a word? *shrug*
Facebook won't go away any time soon. We're in 2011 now, not 2005, '06, or '07 - Facebook is much more established now than MySpace or Hi5 or other similar sites were then when they began to fail. People have years of photos and messages and groups on the site that can't simply be ditched because they don't like the newest redesign or what other users are posting.
That doesn't mean that the site won't stagnate, or considerable amounts of users won't collectively lose interest and slash the amount of time they spend on Facebook. But I doubt that the site will ever be massively abandoned, by today's generations at least.
I agree with everything else you said, but this? (The bold piece) I don't think anyone factors that in at all.I mean, I delete pics after 2 or 3 months. And why would I care about old messages? Or groups? Groups can easily be reformed elsewhere. I could create the same "Vegas Virtual On Tournament Team" Group on any website With the same 40 cats.
All of this social networking stuff is rooted in real life, not the internet.
With the exception of maybe 10% I have the number of every single Facebook friend on my phone.
Is it ironic that members of an online forum are bashing facebook?
Absolutely
Facebook like many other things is great in moderation. I found it was great for checking up on long lost friends and family. It's important to use common sense when costumizing your privacy settings, being careful when accepting friend requests, and using common sense for what you put on there.
I totally understand why some people think the site is rubbish.
So many people abuse it by putting up too many inane personal things. It's quite perplexing what private things some will post for everybody to see. I'm getting a bit annoyed with a couple friends that feel compelled to be a "fan" of just about every page in existence. I have a friend who likes over 600 pages; nobody cares that your'e a "fan" of movies or hummus. It also seems that every other person has their own "professional" photography page these days.
I can relate or agree with all of this.