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Isn't the profit a few dozen dollars per user per year?
11 1 ReplyYou are right. Rounding numbers for ease.
$134B income in 2023. 3 billion active users per month
134 ÷ 12 ÷ 3 roughly comes out to $3.7/user/month
14 0 ReplySo, damn, they could offer a "leave me the fuck alone" subscription for $5/m and nearly double their income from those users.
Kinda makes you wonder why they don't... I guess it kinda looks like extortion
17 0 ReplyThey want 10€ from EU citizens to not show ads, but it is doubtful that this is legal.
16 0 ReplyFrom memory, after a few drinks, the EU wasn't happy with their option of Pay Us or accept full tracking and advertising.
7 0 ReplyWasn't that for showing ads that are not personalized?
2 0 ReplyAFAIK completely without ads. This is the first sentence from the link I provided in my previous comment:
Meta will offer people in the EU, EEA and Switzerland the choice to pay a monthly subscription to use Facebook and Instagram without any ads
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A more comprehensive analysis would show that this is how much Facebook itself makes in profits from selling personal data, not how much total money and influence that personal data is leveraged for across the various entities that purchase access, influence, and/or advertising from it.
8 0 ReplyMy numbers are purely income not profit. my quick glance didn't show a profit per user number.
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