This is why the data-extraction model beats the service-provision model: few Americans will pay $100 a year for social infrastructure. If we believe Flickr's price point, $25/year, is viable and we want service provision to win, regulations must add $75/year for data extraction.https://twitter.com/hautepop/status/983841072559386624 …
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Is the wrong question. Because the market cares about how high you can get market cap, and making and spending a lot per user is rewarded.
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Yes, capitalism is the underlying bug here.
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A $3/mo VPS ($36/yr) can easily handle the traffic and storage demands of at least 36 users (likely a lot more on average; most users are very low-volume casual users).
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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