Is Twitter The ‘Seinfeld’ of The Web…And What’s Facebook?

Seinfeld was a show about ‘Nothing‘.

Twitter is a startup about ‘Nothing’.

Most users don’t even go to Twitter. It’s like Seinfeld…most of the action happened at the Coffee Shop, not at Seinfeld’s apartment.

Seinfeld had co-creators. Same with Twitter.

Larry David is socially inept, with dizzying and hilarious insights. On Twitter, 99 percent of the users are socially inept and 1 percent have dizzying and hilarious insights.

Seinfeld printed money for the creators, actors, networks, crew …

Twitter has printed money for the creators :)

Seinfeld weaved stories together at a pace and randomness that had never been seen. Twitter weaves together so many people and random connections that it is likely impossible to ever recreate. Both one of a kind.

Seinfeld ended.

Twitter is just the beginning.

If Twitter is the Seifeld of the Web, what’s Facebook?

10 comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    Let’s hope its not a KFC Commercial with Jason Alexander. I am even beginning to believe that Facebook could ultimately be a glacially-slow version of the GroupOn meltdown, but I could be wrong.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Let’s hope its not a KFC Commercial with Jason Alexander. I am even
    beginning to believe that Facebook could ultimately be a glacially-slow
    version of the GroupOn meltdown, but I could be wrong.

  3. dss says:

    Cheers more than Friends,  as these lyrics suggest:.

    Be glad there’s one place in the world

    Where everybody knows your name,

    And they’re always glad you came;

    You want to go where people know,

    People are all the same;

    You want to go where everybody knows your name.

    (and every other piece of information about yourself).

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