Charging for certain features is completely within reason.
03 Nov 2022, 13:34
Charging for certain features is completely within reason.
The real story is Web2, which runs on monetizing user data in exchange for "free" services, now charging on top of that data.
Would @elonmusk ever implement Web3 solutions like DIDs, Verifiable Credentials, d-storage?
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103 Nov 2022, 13:46
To be clear, on the internet, the product is and always has been, DATA.
Charging money to get extra features does not change that.
He who controls the data controls the product.
Until you have real data ownership, you are still the product, in both a pay or "free" model.
Let's remember that @elonmusk charging $8 for premium Twitter experience means Twitter becomes the product again, instead of you.
And if $8 is too much, you're free to remain as the product.
To be clear, on the internet, the product is and always has been, DATA.
To be clear, on the internet, the product is and always has been, DATA.
Charging money to get extra features does not change that.
He who controls the data controls the product.
Until you have real data ownership, you are still the product, in both a pay or "free" model. https://t.co/ommyhptcMs
Let's remember that @elonmusk charging $8 for premium Twitter experience means Twitter becomes the product again, instead of you.
And if $8 is too much, you're free to remain as the product.