(press release distribution) After nearly six years of the Facebook reign, some are starting to wonder – is this the end? The last year has been very difficult for Facebook owner, Mark Zuckerberg, and his company of close to 400 employees. A variety of issues has plagued the social networking platform, including privacy, stability, leadership, spam and centralization. With all these problems and more, this could very well prove to be the tipping point.
These are just some of the issues that the owners of SocialPog have been addressing. The founder of SocialPog stated, “We are taking social networking back to its roots and providing a free service that is 100 percent focused on providing our users with a unique and new experience.”
It’s no secret that Facebook has been buying up other companies in an effort to secure new ideas, and leaves little room for newcomers such as Facebook Places. Comprised of over 500 million users and growing each day, it’s estimated that as many as 10 percent of Facebook users are spammers and scammers. Facebook faces a number of hurdles to surmount if it is to keep its trophy of being the top social networking platform.
The coming fight between Facebook and SocialPog for users could turn into a battle royale, a real knock-down-drag-out. Zuckerberg himself has been quoted as saying that he is more worried about newcomer competition than Google.me and some of the others.
SocialPog has a variety of features to recommend it, including webcam capabilities, Chat 3.0, better privacy, better organized feeds and enhanced profile customization. Users want more control over their information and enhanced user capabilities. SocialPog.com has responded to those desires and aims to deliver exactly what the user wants.
