It was a figure of speech. I was talking about a business, or other type of endeavor (note quotes around “survive.” Gives a clue).
I ran an open-source initiative for ten years, barely making headway.
Then I set up a Facebook group for it.
Within a few months, its reach had exploded worldwide, it became the de facto world standard, and a huge new team had taken it over.
It was not all Facebook, but the Facebook presence was a big part of it. It’s the most active hub for that effort by far.
Also, due to the nature of that particular effort, I guarantee that there are people (probably many) that are alive today, because of Facebook.
It’s entirely possible to hop in a sailboat, and get to Hawai’i, but most people would prefer flying there.
It can be said that Hawai’i requires air travel to “survive” (but I suspect that there are a number of native Hawai’ian folks that feel as if this ease of access has been anything but a blessing).