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b0a04gl ◴[] No.44296183[source]
everyone saw this coming the day facebook bought it, but the real issue isn't ads in status . it's that the platform is now locked into meta's attention monetization engine. the founders explicitly said no ads. now not only ads, but paid channels, algorithmic exposure, and user segmentation creeping in. most people won't switch because of network effects, so meta can keep tightening the screws. this isn't about revenue, it's about control. they’re reshaping a private messaging tool into a broadcast platform with tracking hooks. and most users won’t even notice until it’s too embedded to undo
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fouronnes3 ◴[] No.44296420[source]
It is becoming painfully apparent that the cycle of enshittification is truly inevitable, right up there next to the second law of thermodynamics.
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bapak[dead post] ◴[] No.44296456[source]
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6gvONxR4sf7o ◴[] No.44296525{3}[source]
Wasn’t it like a dollar a year or something way way back in the day?
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1. chgs ◴[] No.44296661{4}[source]
Sure. Which would easilly pay the actual operating costs of a messaging platform

However that’s in a world where you don’t pay people tens of billions of dollars for building a relatively simple messaging platform who manage to get the network lock-in.