The Full History of Social Media Innovations

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Title: The Full History of Social Media Innovations


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The Full History of Social Media Innovations
1997-2019
  • By
  • www.buzzybrandaing.com

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  • We tend to think of Facebook, or maybe Myspace,
    as launching social media into the mainstream.
  • And from there the social network was a fully
    formed concept that weve all used for the last
    10-15 years to stay in touch with friends and
    make new connections.
  • To swim in the feed of content. Every day.
  • In reality, we owe the modern social network to
    several small innovations along the way, going
    back to the mid 1990s.
  • Myspace and Facebook did a lot to define the
    modern social network.
  • But what social platforms look like today was a
    huge collaboration. Competition among many social
    platforms has been the key.
  • The last few years have been full of negative
    stories for social networks privacy stories,
    political stories, mental health stories.

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  • The future of social networks needs to be filled
    with innovations that help us combat bad actors
    and bad habits. Reduce abuse, fake news, spam.
  • And we see the beginnings of that. Facebook and
    Twitter are both committed to platform health
    and creating more positive discussions in a a way
    weve never quite seen. Its not enough yet, but
    its a start.
  • I look forward to seeing which social networks
    lead these platform health innovations for the
    future of social media.
  • But it has me thinking. How did we get here? I
    recently wrote about a few suggestions for
    Snapchat to help them snap our of their user
    growth plateau. And most of those suggestions are
    for Snapchat to simply start incorporating some
    basic social network discovery and sharing
    features.
  • Each of these modern, basic features of the
    modern social network came in the form of
    innovations in the past 20 years. I outlined each
    of these innovations below in chronological
    order.
  • 1997 Profiles and Friends (Six Degrees)
  • Six Degrees, named for the famous Kevin Bacon
    connection theory, as the original social network
    as we would think of them today. They were the
    first to have profile pages and the ability for
    profile to connect with one another, aka
    Friends.
  • 1999 Updates, Followers, Groups (Livejournal)
  • With LiveJournal we see the beginning of what
    would ultimately become the feed of content.
    LiveJournal was an early blogging platform with a
    social layer. Users could post updates and
    express themselves, allowing their connections to
    keep up with them.

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  • 2002 Friend Discoverability, Profile Comments
    (Friendster)
  • Friendster was the first to allow profile
    comments and made it easier to find and connect
    with more people.
  • 2003 Profile Privacy (Hi5)
  • We wont see many privacy innovations on this
    list, but Hi5 was the first to allow you to have
    a public profile or restrict your profile only to
    your friends.
  • 2003 First Business Social Network (LinkedIn)
  • You might not realize it but LinkedIn is the
    oldest modern social network. Founded before
    Myspace even.
  • 2003 Scale (MySpace)
  • MySpace did not bring a lot of new features that
    I would call innovations. They had the Top 8
    friends list. A music focus. And maybe went a bit
    too bar in letting users customize their
    profiles.
  • Most of what they did is perfect the concept of a
    social network to the extent that it took off and
    went mainstream for the first time. They launched
    in 2003 and were sold to NewsCorp in 2006. Later
    in 2006 they became the most popular website in
    the world at the time, with 75 million unique
    visitors each month.

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  • 2004 The Wall (Facebook)
  • When Facebook launched, many of their innovations
    were not apart of their original success. The
    Wall, a profile with updates from you, from your
    activity, and from your friends, was the life
    blood of the platform. It was an evolution of
    posts and comments from past social networks and
    the pre-cursor to the modern feed most modern
    social networks thrive on.
  • 2005 Upvotes (Reddit/Digg)
  • Digg and Reddit both launched as news
    aggregators. Reddit slowly turned into more of a
    social network and discussion platform, and still
    is today. From the beginning, one of the big
    contributions from both platforms to social media
    was their upvote and downvote buttons. The
    original engagement click, sending a signal
    back to an algorithm about what content was
    popular. This predated the Facebook Like by
    several years.
  • 2006 Microblogging (Twitter)
  • They brought us the 140 characters that we all
    love and hate. And of course, its now 280
    characters. Plus links, photos, video, live
    video, Medium posts, etc. But still,
    microblogging gave us mobile access to social
    media for the first time. You could text to and
    from 40404 and access most of the features of the
    site. It was very advanced at the time.
  • I remember live Tweeting a Barack Obama rally in
    2007. Without Twitter there was no way to share
    or cover that event live. There was no iPhone
    yet.

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  • 2006 The Feed (Twitter)
  • Facebook launched the News Feed in late 2006, but
    Twitter was there first. Twitter really launched
    the original social media feed of content. They
    had a public content and a feed of content from
    all the friends you followed on the site. It was
    so successful, that Facebook quickly followed
    suit. Every social network today has some type of
    content feed. Its strange to think that we ever
    had social media without it.
  • 2006 _at_ Replies/Tags (Twitter)
  • The _at_ symbol was used before Twitter to signify
    that you were speaking to a person, but Twitter
    was the first social network to perfect it as an
    official feature. This organic innovation from
    Twitter users is the first step of what lead
    Twitter to become a platform focused on
    discussion, rather than just stand alone eating
    lunch status updates.
  • 2007 Social Ads (Facebook)
  • Myspace and Facebook both had ads before this.
    But when Facebook launched their ad platform as a
    stand alone product in 2007, it cemented their
    dominance. It made them into the ad giant they
    are today and has forever changed the advertising
    industry (and privacy).
  • 2007 Hashtags (Twitter)
  • As with many of the innovations on Twitter, users
    first started using hashtags organically to tag
    group discussions or events. Hashtags are now
    used on almost every major social network
    (Snapchat and Reddit are still holding out for
    some reason).

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  • 2007 Retweet (Twitter)
  • Once again, Twitter users innovated, looking for
    a way to reshare and amplify content. First with
    Retweet and then the shorter RT. It took
    until 2009 for Twitter to make the Retweet button
    an official feature on the platform. Even today
    some users prefer to type out RT.
  • 2009 Like Button (Facebook)
  • The famous Facebook thumbs up launched in 2009
    and never looked back. Likes, favorites, and
    reactions have become increasingly important to
    social algorithms and increasingly complex.
  • 2010 Mobile Social Network (Instagram)
  • In 2010, Instagram launched on iOS as the first
    mobile only social network. Since their success,
    all social networks have been primarily if not
    exclusively access on smart phones.
  • 2011 Ephemeral Content (Snapchat)
  • When Snapchat originally launched as a privacy
    focused messaging app, we had our first privacy
    innovation in social media since Hi5. This time
    limit on content would carry over to their
    Stories innovation as well.

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  • 2013 Stories (Snapchat)
  • Snapchat Stories were the biggest innovation to
    how we use social networks since the feed first
    started with Twitter. Still today, stories are
    driving tons of growth and new content trends
    across the industry.
  • 2013 Short Video (Vine)
  • Vine launched short video editing from
    smartphones. Even though Instagram overtook Vine
    and Twitter would eventually acquire and shutter
    the product, some of the biggest trends in social
    media today, from stories to IGTV to TikTok, can
    be traced back to what Vine started.
  • 2015 Live Video (Meerkat)
  • Meerkat had a short but influential run. They
    created the live video trend from mobile. They
    made live vertical video mainstream.
  • 2015/2016 Video Social Network
    (TikTok/Musical.ly)
  • There is a lot to consider when it comes to
    innovation from TikTok. But I think the most
    important innovation to look at is that TikTok
    has become the first real social network that is
    video only. And no, YouTube does not count.
  • We may very well look back and see TikToks use
    of challenges, collaborations, and video editing
    tools as additional innovations.
  • But today, what stands out to me, is theyve
    created a true video social network with a clean
    user experience for discoverability, profiles,
    following, sharing, commenting, and groups.

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