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by causal
593 days ago
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Yup - the cost of the service does not matter, the dependency the service creates is what matters. Making someone dependent on a service is especially easy when it's free, and the incentives to do so are usually to create dependencies for the sake of data collection or upselling some other service. If anything it is a paid service that can at least justify shutting down by no longer taking your money. |
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