Facebook may well be exceptionally nasty and it’s leadership particularly deceitful, but the whole enterprise is the natural conclusion to an ad-powered social network. Ever greater surveillance, hyper targeting, and engagement baiting is what the basic incentives demand.
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Replying to @dhh @AlexanderNL
But that's never been a choice. Let us pay, plz.
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If 5% of users are willing to pay, you would have to pony up $8/5%*4 = $640 per year. Worth it?pic.twitter.com/KXHYlbQa88
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Not like this, but that's of course a silly comparison.
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Why is it silly?
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Ik betaal liever voor services dan dat ik getrackt en getarged word. Hoe FB een membershipmodel zou moeten opzetten is een heel andere vraag.
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Replying to @timdegier @AlexanderNL
Eens, maar er is een klasse van diensten die advertenties nodig heeft om te bestaan. Zoals een sociaal netwerk
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