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1. TeMPOr+(OP)[view] [source] 2017-01-13 11:23:23
> My hope was that by having to pay money to get in, it would keep out the shills and noise.

Interesting. I'd expect something entirely opposite - with one platform, pay-for-entrance, shills / marketers can just write the entry costs off as a small marketing expense. OTOH I can easily imagine a lot of smart people with interesting things to say shying away from spending money on such a platform.

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2. jakobe+l2[view] [source] 2017-01-13 11:58:16
>>TeMPOr+(OP)
It's not like using Twitter doesn't come with costs; you need to learn how to use it, you need to follow people to stay up to date, you should probably reply to some of the people tweeting at you; and last but not least, you also need to spend time on actually coming up with things to say. That's a massive time investment. The opportunity cost of that time is a lot more than the $5 app.net used to cost per month.

I assume that $5 a month is only a problem for occasional users -- but I doubt that those add a lot of value to the ecosystem (aside from higher numbers of total users signed up and other vanity metrics)

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3. nsgi+J6[view] [source] [discussion] 2017-01-13 12:51:01
>>jakobe+l2
Many regular users start out as occasional users. A fee impedes this.
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