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by basseq
3641 days ago
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Two thoughts: 1. This is tough, because the value of a single data point ("my data") is pretty much zero. The value is in the aggregate. Of course, without any data points, the value of the data is then zero. So the sum of the value of the individual data points does not equal the value of the data as a whole. 2. There's value to you in my ability to sell you more things. Which sounds nonsensical, but hear me out. If I'm able to sell you, it means you see value in that product or service greater than its cost. I would not be able to create that value for you without your data. So it's a help-me-help-you situation. |
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#2 would be fulfilled more easily by the association provided there was enough true representation of member interests and concerns.