A Big Missing Piece

Not quite true…


Not quite true that I don’t care about you. Don’t care about whatever judgments you lay on me, but that’s different. Also not quite true that the big piece I’m referring to in the title is missing. It’s all there, more or less intact, but it’s missing to me. Why Facebook wants to sell it to me for just under $3,000. I’m not bitching about that. It’s the contract we accept when we join the network. Frustrated? Yeah. That’s the right word.

Here at IPR, I refer to Facebook as something else I do in addition to this and my other website projects. Since 2019 (with one petulant year off), I have added posts here pretty steadily. They now add up to just under 700 posts in total. At an average of 1,500 words, that amounts to more than a million words of text and who knows how many graphics. At 400 words per printed page, excluding graphics, that’s about 2,800 pages. That’s a lot.

I’ve never been able to guesstimate much hard data about Facebook. A little over 10 years of posting, most often multiple times a day, every day, adds up. Facebook doesn’t show me those numbers as a rule. Except that to today in my Newsfeed I stumbled across an offer from Meta to sell my own work back to me, text and graphics and all. I’m still kind of reeling at the totals. And the prices.

Total FB posts: 16,431
Total Pages: 5,468
Total Volumes: 18
Total Price:  $2,942

At 50 words a post, that would add up to 850,000 words. But 50 is ridiculous. I’ve written posts, with few quotes from external sources in excess of 1,000 words, many over 500 by the same criteria. A more reasonable but still very conservative average would be 100 words per post. That would be twice the size of Instapunk Returns.

I’m not closing on anything here. I’m just flabbergasted here. And I feel obligated to document Meta’s sales proposal for the record. No way I can afford to take them up on it, but this is what it would look like. I can imagine that. I still have a good imagination. Below the fold are a few sample pages they made available, presumably for every volume, though I haven’t checked.

My conclusion is that I must still be trying to reach out to those who are looking for meaning in our turbulent times. I suppose I’ll keep doing that till I hand in my dinner pail




 




What it looks like the way they’ve packaged it. Sample inside content Here:

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There you go. A representative day in my life. I’ll leave you with this…


Comments

Pat Laird said…
An astounding compilation of work from an amazing and perceptive mind.

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