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by pbateman
4926 days ago
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Actually they're both symptoms of the same problem which is the more facebook tries to monetize the sleazier it feels. LinkedIn probably has the advantage here because it was started explicitly as a resume/business/hustling platform, whereas facebook started as a way for students to keep in touch with friends. |
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They have a service which they are providing to you for free. They need to monetize this service and they're trying out different things.
In this case, it's not so much about monetization as it is about cutting spam, and erecting a monetary barrier which is huge in cutting down spam.