Don’t Say ‘Left Orkut’, Say ‘Thanks Orkut’!
“I left Orkut and joined Facebook!”
You will get thousands of Orkut profile updates with these sentences. Take the help of Orkut search and write “Left Orkut” , “on Facebook” and see more the results. Most of my Orkut friends are on Facebook, even Orkut related blog orkutplus.net has started their Facebook blog facebookplus.org. We at flockpost.com have also started writing on Facebook groups and just few days back launched a Facebook fanpage of Orkutheroes, too.
One of my Orkut friends asked me on twitter 
Sad to see all this but I have to accept the fact that Orkut is dying.
I still remember the day when a friend of mine introduced me to Orkut for the first time and it was so tough to even remember the name ORKUT. The very first time when I saw Orkut I was only impressed by its feature of communities, because social networking was not new to me but online community formations and that too with so much flexibility was really something which impressed me a lot. But Orkut never took their Orkut communities seriously and even with the new Orkut launch there were no major changes in Orkut communities. They still focus on scraps and photos which is nothing but crap, as far as my opinion matters!
But I will not shun Orkut as long as Orkut communities are alive even though I express my sincere gratitude to Orkut for the several useful things it passed on to me and millions of Indian internet users. Orkut is a social networking revolution in India. It gave birth to the Discussion Forum Trend via its communities, it gave personal Identities to several thousands of individuals of which many I interviewed on this blog. Orkut also gave opportunities to small-time teenage hackers to develop their skills by hacking Orkut profiles and communities, it made news in the Indian political scenario and so loud that it echoed as far as the Indian Parliament! The most important achievement for me is that Orkut gave me and my blog orkutheroes a significant and everlasting identity. Without it, I may not be here writing this article.
Your next online destination can be Gmail buzz, Facebook, Twitter or Foursquare but the first social network which taught us (Indians) the meaning of social network will always remain Orkut!
I am more disappointed because of the few of my unanswered questions to Google Inc. regarding Orkut.
1. If Google can come up with new age social media platforms like wave and buzz then why they can’t save Orkut?
2. Why Google is ignoring the fact that Orkut is its property? When every Google product is dominating why not Orkut?
3. Why Google is investing with Facebook when Orkut needs its attention most?
Well, it will not make any difference even if I get my questions answered… Orkut will still die one day! (I seriously don’t wish that)
I request to all those who left Orkut, that they should write on their Orkut updates ‘Thanks Orkut’ rather than ‘Left Orkut’. You should thank Orkut for every thing; we need to show how we Indians thank those who favored us. Orkut connected Indians, Orkut connected India to the world.
So, share what Orkut gave you in the comment box below and make this post an advance thanksgiving to orkut dot com.




