MySpace is Only Hindering Its Own Platform by Not Providing Better Public Metrics to Developers

As social network application platforms mature, public application engagement data is vital for the overall health of the developer ecosystem and growth of the platform economy.

In the beginning of the Facebook Platform, Facebook published the total number of users that had engaged with each application. However, the company quickly realized that simply providing a total user number was a “rather crude metric,” and switched to providing daily (and then monthly) active user numbers instead. Why?

Facebook wanted to encourage the developer community to optimize for sustained engagement, not one-time use.

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