(disclaimer:I'm feeling a bit unwell and have a slight headache, so I can't be held responsible for the contents of my posts.)
Ultimately [what Xen said, but probably with a slightly different slant on it].
More specifically...
My post was responding to Mouse's general post, and wasn't directly regarding Facebook.
quote: Mouse Hey, here's a quote by some person who thinks they're really clever and wise and savvy, but is actually talking utter shite, and only sounds good to people for whom "the Internet" basically means Facebook+Google+notmuchelse.
quote: Me That quote is by a fuckwit. Not everything that has no registration or subscription cost treats its users as a source of profit.
As owlface already mentioned - there's split free/paid services, tradesmen / not-for-profits, and even software & services that actually make a loss, but it's owners/runners don't care because there's more important things in the world than money, and so on.
And then there's Facebook-done-right. Have you priced up the data centre space, hardware, bandwidth, power requirements for that? It might be in the region of £5k a year, but it might also be significantly less, because when you decentralise the service you spread those things out onto everyone's existing ISP and home machines, and only need perhaps a handful of central servers to connect things together.
I'd happily throw away £10k a year on hosting costs, if it was enabling a decentralized independent Facebook-done-right service.
Money is basically just a lubricant - it helps things move/happen, but it doesn't do anything in and of itself. Hoarding it without purpose is pointless. |