I think someday in the future I'd be willing to pay for an ad-free social media platform. I wouldn't do this for facebook though, they just aren't trustworthy as a company.
Whether or not Facebook is paid or free or not, it would still be a place populated by a list of friends/family you either barely know or don't see IRL, spouting unsolicited opinions or posting uninteresting baby pictures, etc. And I think ads would probably still sneak in, via fake accounts that just spam and share products. Maybe some of the noise would be cut down via people quitting the platform, but the worst offenders are addicted to facebook, so I think they'd stay.
I quit facebook probably two years ago and there's really not one thing about it I miss, so I certainly wouldn't pay for it.
Your connections and social media activities carrying lots of value and allow FB to serve better ads to connections.
Paying for no ads does not eliminate that important element.
Certainly - tricking someone to click on ad and charging advertiser for worthless click is a source of revenue - but it doesn't bring $500/mo or something.
(incidentally i just got email from FB for fraud analytics position, lol)
I would, but I probably wouldn't pay enough for it to be worthwhile for Facebook. I guess they earn way more a year from me than I'd be willing to pay.
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[ 3.8 ms ] story [ 43.0 ms ] threadWhether or not Facebook is paid or free or not, it would still be a place populated by a list of friends/family you either barely know or don't see IRL, spouting unsolicited opinions or posting uninteresting baby pictures, etc. And I think ads would probably still sneak in, via fake accounts that just spam and share products. Maybe some of the noise would be cut down via people quitting the platform, but the worst offenders are addicted to facebook, so I think they'd stay.
I quit facebook probably two years ago and there's really not one thing about it I miss, so I certainly wouldn't pay for it.
Your connections and social media activities carrying lots of value and allow FB to serve better ads to connections.
Paying for no ads does not eliminate that important element.
Certainly - tricking someone to click on ad and charging advertiser for worthless click is a source of revenue - but it doesn't bring $500/mo or something.
(incidentally i just got email from FB for fraud analytics position, lol)
However I paying for WSJ app.
Generally i'd pay for quality content without being pestered by ads.
If I'd religiously use FB or do business on FB - I'd probably do having a choice.