Derek Ross on Nostr: You never paid money for Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter because you were the ...
You never paid money for Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter because you were the product. Your data and attention were the product that you willingly gave away. It's okay to pay for a service that you use. They cost money to run. Value for value, right? Legacy advertising models are broken and abhorrent. We can do better.
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