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by irln
1127 days ago
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What are your thoughts on requiring payment to participate as a way to reduce spam? I realize that in this particular context payment could prevent participation for some, however, are there other reasons why payment would be ineffective? |
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Some examples and their given cutoff point, at which the payments are no longer worth it:
Lower cutoff:
- Marketers selling a product -> when customer acquisition is more than the product margin, or investors decide the growth isn't worth it
Medium cutoff:
- Private organizations pushing an ideological viewpoint -> when the private money runs out, higher tolerance here because profit isn't the point, and actors are more likely to consider pushing the ideological viewpoint as worth spending money without direct profit return
High cutoff:
- State actors working against either other states or to squash internal resistance/political opponents -> virtually unlimited depending on how rich the country is
Requiring payment to prevent spam makes sense in narrow use cases, like Steam's $100 fee per game preventing the worst of the flood of cheap garbage. However, I don't think there is any price level that can "clean" general human communication online.