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by johncarmichael3
3063 days ago
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What is more interesting and much less monetized is buy-outs, I would pay a premium monthly for an opt-out of Twitters tracking of my account for instance. I know many people who say the same thing about Facebook, if these places switched to a simple Netflix model and allowed us to pay our way out of their tracking services I would pay the same amount advertisers pay for my info to keep it out of their hands. I think the reason why they don't offer this is because it would probably come off as sounding 'randsom-y' or something. |
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They could spin it in a similar way:
Ad supported version is free. As part of this free service, you are tracked extensively to build a valuable profile for sale to ad companies.
By paying for the service, all ads and the associated tracking required to make your profile valuable to advertisers is disabled.
In this way, the tracking is spun as a necessary evil for the ad supported model to work.
This would probably require them to be pretty open about what sort of tracking is going on.