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The Onion on Foursquare
May 20, 2010
Leave it to The Onion to say what we're all thinking, or should be, about Web 2.0 "social games" like Foursquare.
"Foursquare is a little bit of everything—a friend-finder, a local city guide, an interactive mobile game," said company cofounder Dennis Crowley, as if reading from the same tired script used by every one of these Web 2.0 or whatever-the-fuck-they're-called startups. "But more than that, Foursquare is an [endless string of meaningless buzzwords we just couldn't bring ourselves to transcribe]."
I also appreciated the requisite quote from PhD-holding expert, since I often serve that purpose (although more often, my role is naysayer):
As you've no doubt guessed from reading a dozen similar articles in The Washington Post, now's the part of our "trend piece" where we quote an industry expert like Leonard Steinberg, a Boston University communications professor and specialist in his field who remarks in a rather defeated tone that Foursquare represents a revolutionary new way for businesses and customers to interact."Through its competitive elements like badges and points, Foursquare helps generate brand loyalty," said the Ph.D.-holding individual, whose decades in higher education were basically shit upon by our inane questions about various bits of Foursquare ephemera. "It's a unique and transformative social networking tool."
I wrote about Foursquare in a quasi-nuanced way a few months ago, but if pressed, I'd agree with the Onion. It's bullshit.
