* The website to be free
* The API to be cheap
* The ability to use a 3rd party app that does not track, advertise, or monetize you in any way
* VCs to continue to pour hundreds of millions of dollars to run the site and never ask for an ROI
Good luck kids
... the product that exists.
> VCs to continue to pour hundreds of millions of dollars to run the site and never ask for an ROI
VCs are free to ask for an ROI.
They are not owed an ROI.
Only the kids think they are. Especially childish people who think people are owed money for a crap product just because they put money into a business before where the goal was growth, not necessarily profitability.