The thing is, despite it being "pretty good business" it is not what most people want from Facebook. Facebook's "good business" practices are basically conflicting (inverse relationship) with the quality and usefulness of the product from the user's perspective.
That is the big difference and why people are complaining that Facebook is too much noise, because everyone goes there just to see what their friends are up to - not what they just bought on amazon.
The perfect product is one where the company's monetary interests are aligned with the user's experience. By offering the user something they want, they mutually benefit and make money. That is just not the case, at least for what I personally want from Facebook.
That is the big difference and why people are complaining that Facebook is too much noise, because everyone goes there just to see what their friends are up to - not what they just bought on amazon.
The perfect product is one where the company's monetary interests are aligned with the user's experience. By offering the user something they want, they mutually benefit and make money. That is just not the case, at least for what I personally want from Facebook.