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Ways to support the podcast: Buy Me a Coffee: ☕ https://bmc.link/philipthompson [https://bmc.link/philipthompson] Donate via PayPal: 💸 paypal.me/PhilipT284 [paypal.me/PhilipT284] Before Facebook, before MySpace became a punchline, there was Friendster—the site that invented social networking as we know it. In 2003, it was the hottest thing on the internet, pulling in millions of users and turning down a $30 million acquisition offer from Google. So what happened? This is the story of how a revolutionary idea was undone by server crashes, executive hubris, and one fateful pivot to Southeast Asian gaming. It's a tale of Silicon Valley at its most chaotic: venture capitalists pushing out founders, engineers struggling to keep the lights on, and a user base that loved the product so much they nearly broke it. From Jonathan Abrams' vision of a dating site that didn't feel like a dating site, to the Fakester wars, to the bizarre second life Friendster found halfway around the world—this episode traces how the first true social network blazed a trail that others would follow to billion-dollar valuations, while Friendster itself faded into digital obscurity. Hosted by Philip Thompson. Weblore is a production of Thompson Media Ltd. Write to me: philip@thompsonmedia.uk
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