Each social media user is worth a couple hundred dollars in value based upon market pricing. For example, the purchase of Twitter for $44 billion puts each user at roughly $175.
Who figured this out, and how?
It is impossible to actually put a price (even an estimate) on the users in general. Some people have more influence than others, and there are many other factors too.
$44 billion divided by 250 million users gives a price per user. With Facebook (Meta) take the market cap and divide by users.
That will give you the price per user.
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Interesting aspect. If we see it (only) this way, then the people (as individuals) are monetarily not very valuable for Facebook. But probably there are other factors too. For example the influence of certain accounts on the platform. There are many Facebook pages/profiles with high number of likes/followers, and many people listen to them. Probably the activity of those influencer accounts affects the price of the Facebook (FB) share.
They have a value that can be quantified. The point is that social media is not as valuable as financial.
So by implementing both in, a system will be more valuable.
Hive does this.
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