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oceanz
13th April 2011, 05:21
http://finance.ninemsn.com.au/executivesuite/insight/8234668/introducing-the-global-bank-of-facebook


Reported by Forbes.comFriday, April 8, 2011
By Dave Martin, Forbes.com
The implications of Facebook's recent announcement that it is now in the movie business have begun to take shape.

You can now rent several of Warner Bros.' biggest hits, including The Dark Knight, Inception, Yogi Bear, Life as We Know It or either of the first two Harry Potter movies for $3 or $4 or 30 or 40 Facebook credits.

This is essentially the first time you've been able to buy something that costs money in real life using the social currency of Facebook.

This may or may not seem like a game-changer to you. Literally millions of consumers have been using the credits for about a year now to supplement their social game experiences. You can, in fact, put down your credit card and buy as many credits as you want for 10 cents each, with discounts when you buy large quantities. You can even buy Facebook credit gift cards at lots of retail stores. Facebook credits are virtual currency that can be spent on virtual goods (virtual farmland, outfits for your avatar, virtual food, treasure, new abilities, etc.) within apps and social games played on Facebook, like FrontierVille and Farmville. These credits cannot be sold to or given to other players, and until now they had no real monetary value.

The concept of virtual currency is itself anything but new. We've seen many companies like IGXE.com pop up and happily sell you gold in World of Warcraft or currency in 70 other massively multiplayer games. And for more than six years you've been able to buy real estate in Second Life (anyone remember Second Life?), if you just gave them your credit card number.

In fact, Linden Lab, the creator of Second Life, says the Second Life economy generated roughly $3.6 million in virtual sales in the month of September 2005, and as of September 2006 Second Life was reported to have an economy of more than $60 million. That was $60 million in real money being exchanged for a virtual currency called "Lindens" that players in the game used to dress up their avatars or buy and furnish their virtual homes.

But here is why we really need to pay attention. Unlike World of Warcraft, with 12 million players, or Second Life, with 20 million registered users at its peak, Facebook currently reaches more than 600 million people and is still growing. It is 50 times the size of World of Warcraft and 30 times the size of Second Life at their biggest.

Also, Facebook is its own reserve bank, meaning it has complete control over the value of its credits. It has arbitrarily decided to make them 10 cents each for now, but what will happen when demand for the credits goes way up, let's say for a limited or exclusive product release, or Super Bowl tickets? What reason will Facebook have not to simply "print" more money? Or to split it like a stock? I'd like to have my hands on a few million credits when they split. Wouldn't you? Especially if I can use them to make purchases on Amazon.

And although most consumers won't likely jump at the chance to watch a movie on Facebook, they will certainly be willing to buy other goods and services there, just because it will be easier and possibly even cheaper (through volume discounts such as you find on Groupon or Living Social) than elsewhere.

What retailer wouldn't want to move their online store to within one click of 600 million worldwide users?

And think about this: At present ads on Facebook are sold on an either cost-per-thousand or cost-per-click basis. Marketers buy the ads and then figure out their return on investment based on how many people click on them, "like" them (remember the ) or take some other action (sign up for a contest, download, etc.). Imagine if instead of trying to guess at ROI, a retailer could literally get someone to buy something without having to leave Facebook? Closing the loop that way on ad effectiveness would in some ways make the Facebook ad marketplace as powerful as Google's (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ). It would be another big reason to put your online store on Facebook.

So now we have two reasons to put your store on Facebook: to make it easy for 600 million shoppers to find you and because you can tell exactly what your ads on Facebook are worth to you in real U.S. dollars. Or in Facebook credits. Or whichever is still around in 20 years.

Anyone want to start a Facebook Bank?

Note: The government will very likely step in long before Facebook credits become a ubiquitous form of currency. And there are many laws governing how any currency can be used to make purchases in the U.S. But you certainly want to pay attention any time a new currency is introduced to a population twice the size of the Unites States. Keep your eyes and ears open on this one.

phimonic
13th April 2011, 05:28
facebook gives me the creeps

meeradas
13th April 2011, 05:48
they won't even get the back of my head

ViralSpiral
13th April 2011, 05:59
1 x Currencyville = 10 additional free rides to your sanctuary.......

modwiz
13th April 2011, 06:10
Facebook is connected to the usual suspects. Under every rock they are.

Ineffable Hitchhiker
13th April 2011, 06:46
Reported by Forbes.comFriday, April 8, 2011
By Dave Martin, Forbes.com
The implications of Facebook's recent announcement that it is now in the movie business have begun to take shape.

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Also, Facebook is its own reserve bank, meaning it has complete control over the value of its credits. It has arbitrarily decided to make them 10 cents each for now, but what will happen when demand for the credits goes way up, let's say for a limited or exclusive product release, or Super Bowl tickets? What reason will Facebook have not to simply "print" more money? Or to split it like a stock? I'd like to have my hands on a few million credits when they split. Wouldn't you? Especially if I can use them to make purchases on Amazon.
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"What reason will Facebook have not to simply "print" more money? "

Indeed! Nothing new here.

Oh boy! That really made me laugh. ;)

Tahi
13th April 2011, 08:14
I've been on FB for over a year now, and it really has connected me to Family and Friends. And through this have reconnected in the living world. I rate it.... but then I'm just an average bloke off the street.

Facebook is being used for monitoring/ finding people of interest, by authorities. In Sydney , Australia I was at a local train station on my way home. I noticed 5 - 6 blacked out 4WD (SUV) suround the station. 2 - 3 minutes later a approx 70 youths (urban street gang) got off a train and ran through the station with the Police in pursuit. They ran into the local shopping mall. Funny and weird at the same time. That night on the local news, found out Police had tracked a planned Gang fight through facebook.

Facebook is being monitered.... the moral is: If you going to war with a rival gang, dont post it on FB. hahahaha

DarkSai
13th April 2011, 09:39
anything they can, they monitor.
"they" include, in their possession, hyperdimensional AI run computers that operate outside of linear time. they use them for massive simulations of events to calculate the effects and repurcusions. you can bet 9/11 was simulated many times over before they decided on exactly how to go about it.
they're not perfect though.. there's always a degree to which they cannot calculate, simply because Free Will exists (they have a really hard time accepting this..) so naturally, the more aware people are (and there will be more of them the larger the population) of "whats going on" the harder they become to predict (and control, by extension)
this is what they mean they say they want to reduce the population to a "manageable size".

phillipbbg
13th April 2011, 10:01
What the powers that be forget is that the power of the collective (600 million) is great when it is moving in the direction that suits them but it is a double edged sword, if it turns against you it is unstoppable as is being seen in certain areas of the world being controlled by fear and corruption. Once people have a voice and are joined by others worlds can be changed..... even Mr & Mrs average are empowered...

What a rude awakening awaits this little world of power hungry individuals.