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1. ptx+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-04 19:46:48
So they have "made a choice" to keep Claude ad-free, they say. "Today [...] Claude’s only incentive is to give a helpful answer", they say. But there's nothing that suggests that they can't make a different choice tomorrow, or whenever it suits them. It's not profitable to betray your trust too early.
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2. jhicko+B[view] [source] 2026-02-04 19:49:28
>>ptx+(OP)
I can't really imagine any statement they could give that would ease concerns that at some point in time they change their mind. But for now, it is a relief to read, even if this is a bit of marketing. The longer it goes without being enshittified the better.
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3. Nition+R61[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-05 02:35:49
>>jhicko+B
They could agree to some actual significant negative consequence to running ads. e.g. They could put a clause in the subscription signup process that says if they ever run ads - even if it's only for free accounts - then you get all of the money you've spent back.

Of course I realise they would never do something like that. Buy why not? Well, because they might decide they want to run ads...

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