I am not pessimistic about Facebook’s future. I have used the social network for eight years and continue to be impressed with Mark Zuckerberg’s focus on product and his vision for the internet. When I logged into the site for the first time in the spring of 2004, I was prepared to hate the service. It was just weeks until Zuckerberg’s addictive platform won me over. And that was a far inferior Facebook: a sophomoric site where Zuck’s own silhouette still hovered in the top left corner of every page. Today, I still use the site. I find frivolous but satisfying content every day in the newsfeed. And the open graph has made countless websites and internet services immensely more valuable for me.