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Mark Zuckerberg once suggested wiping all Facebook friends lists to boost usage

Mark Zuckerberg once suggested wiping all Facebook friends lists to boost usage

  • Mark Zuckerberg once suggested wiping all Facebook friends lists to boost usage, citing concerns that Facebook’s “cultural relevance” was decreasing quickly.
  • Zuckerberg proposed a staggered approach, starting with an experiment in a smaller country, and asked how much work it would be to convert profiles to a follow model.
  • The idea was met with skepticism by Tom Allison, the Head of Facebook, who questioned its viability given the importance of friend use cases on Instagram.
  • Zuckerberg denied ever implementing this plan during questioning from a Federal Trade Commission attorney, stating “As far as I can tell, we never did that.”
  • Meta has taken a different approach to revitalizing the Facebook experience, introducing a revamped friends tab that doesn’t show algorithmic content to users.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg had a “potentially crazy idea” in 2022 to get people using Facebook more: deleting everyone’s friends’ lists. The possibility was discussed on Monday via internal emails shown by the FTC as Zuckerberg testified during Meta’s antitrust trial.

Zuckerberg floated the idea of considering “wiping everyone’s graphs” — their friends lists — “and having them start again,” possibly once a year, noted The Verge deputy editor Alex Heath, who observed the testimony inside the courtroom. Meta’s CEO said he was concerned that Facebook’s “cultural relevance is decreasing quickly.” Zuckerberg proposed a staggered approach, like starting with an experiment in a smaller country, in case too many people quit Facebook in response to the move. “Even if [Instagram] and [WhatsApp] do well,” he said, “I don’t see a way for our company to succeed in the way we need if FB falters, so we need to get this right.”

Head of Facebook Tom Allison replied, saying he wasn’t sure the idea was “viable given my understanding of how vital the friend use case is” to Instagram, according to Business Insider. The outlet says that, in his reply, Zuckerberg also asked “how much work it would be to convert profiles to a follow model.”

When a Federal Trade Commission attorney reminded Zuckerberg about the idea during questioning on Monday, Business Insider writes that the executive replied, “As far as I can tell, we never did that.”

Meta has taken a different approach to revitalizing the Facebook experience lately, with the recent introduction of a revamped friends tab that doesn’t show algorithmic content to users. In January, Zuckerberg said that a big focus for the company this year would be to “get back to some OG Facebook.”

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Q. What was Mark Zuckerberg’s idea to boost Facebook usage?
A. Deleting everyone’s friends’ lists and having them start again, possibly once a year.

Q. Why did Mark Zuckerberg propose this idea?
A. He was concerned that Facebook’s “cultural relevance is decreasing quickly” and wanted to find ways to revitalize the platform.

Q. What was Tom Allison’s response to Mark Zuckerberg’s idea?
A. He wasn’t sure if the idea was viable given its importance to Instagram, a key part of Meta’s business.

Q. How did Mark Zuckerberg respond when reminded about his idea during questioning?
A. He replied that he couldn’t find any evidence that they had ever implemented this idea before.

Q. What approach has Meta taken to revitalize the Facebook experience lately?
A. The company has introduced a revamped friends tab that doesn’t show algorithmic content to users, and is focusing on getting back to its “OG Facebook” feel.

Q. Why did Mark Zuckerberg mention Instagram and WhatsApp in relation to his idea?
A. He mentioned them because he was concerned about the potential impact of losing users from these platforms if Facebook’s usage declined.

Q. What was Mark Zuckerberg’s focus for Meta this year, according to him?
A. Getting back to some OG Facebook, a more traditional and familiar experience for users.

Q. When did Mark Zuckerberg mention his idea about deleting friends lists during the FTC trial?
A. In 2022, as part of internal emails shown by the FTC during Meta’s antitrust trial.