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by fsflover
1696 days ago
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> centralized body setting rules that act in their (the user's) interests. Not sure it's possible. Only if you (or your friend) are the admin, you will like the rules. > How is such a platform staying online without charging users or using advertiser money? It's much more secure and reliable (long-term) to have a sustainable small server for friends than to rely on a huge anti-user for-profit company. One could also create a paid service. For example, I am using a paid email-provider. |
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Even if it’s as low as $1 a month, you’re not gonna get average users to join a new social media platform in the name of politics.
People want to connect with their friends, that’s all they ever wanted out of these sites.