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by jjguy 1458 days ago
Ancestry.com is a very well designed product with lots of data and a powerful network effect. I designed a search products for incident response data - also high volume, noisy but highly relational data set - ancestry’s design is very thoughtful.

The monthly subscription carries no commitment and you don’t lose data when not subscribed. So don’t think of it as “$xx per month commitment is so expensive!” But instead as “I’d happily pay $20 this month to support the research I want to do. Next month, we’ll see.” I’ve subscribed / stopped / resubscribed several times over the years as the time I have ebbs and flows.

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That being said it's very US-centric - if you want to get materials from a specific region, turn to region-specific resources. For example when researching Poland, you would use local resources, maybe FamilySearch for source material, and MyHeritage for other people's trees. Ancestry is simply not very common and has even less resources than FamilySearch does.