Po scandalwhich is currently moving Facebookthere are few people in professional and lay circles who fully trusts this social networkAfter tens of millions of user accounts were compromised FacebookThis raises the question of how to protect people from targeted advertising. One option is to introduce a paid version. Facebookwhich would contain no ads at all. This scenario is not ruled out by the CEO either Facebookat Mark Zuckerberg.
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"To date Facebook does not provide the option to not display ads after paying a certain amount of money.oneUltimately, I think the version with ads might be the best. I think people generally don't want to be bothered by ads. Facebook pay. There are a lot of people around the world who can't even afford it," Zuckerberg said recently.
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A TechCrunch analysis found that if you break down the monthly ad revenue from North American users, you find that from one Facebook will get $7. But if there was a paid version Facebooku, the monthly fee would have to be higher. The advertising is aimed at those who can afford to spend. The analysis assumes that those who would be willing to pay for the service are richer than the average user. At the same time, they have more time to surf the web. Facebookua would therefore see more ads than a non-paying user. Analysts calculated that if Facebook actually introduced a “Premium” version, the monthly fee could climb as high as $11 to $14.
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Based on many years of experience, TechCrunch editors argue that although people often do not rule out the possibility of paying for the services they use every day, the number of paying customers is as a result miniWould you be willing to pay up to 300 crowns per month for the premium version? Facebookwithout ads?
And what LSA without ads?
Well, I can imagine that FB would be for a fee without ads. But I don't believe FB would resist reselling the data in another way.
Right on LSA it's great to see. It's one thing to display classic ads, that's actually the smallest thing. But much more distinguished are PR articles, product placement a obsah generovany v zajmu inzerce, ktery deformuje feed mnohem vic a je casto vylozene proti zajmum ctenare. A tenhle skryty faktor zmacknutim tlacitka jen tak nevypnes
Are there any ads?
280 a month? :D that's good for them, man, I won't pay that shit anything! WHAT IS IT ABOUT LSA I don't mind ads, I have them blocked and I don't mind articles that are ads. I like to read about different products from time to time, so I don't even consider it an advertisement for some shop ;)
280 kc would not be a problem, but will I see all the posts of the sites I follow? Or how about every 5 until now, because FB reach is only focused on shitty ads...
Pay for Facebook? Probably not, I don't see a reason for that. I'm more annoyed that because of a few things, like sorting posts chronologically and not by importance (which I have no idea how it works, but it shows me posts that are important to me somewhere at the bottom and stuffs me with crap that's even a few days old), sorting notifications chronologically and displaying the left column of links open and not closed as is the default setting, I use FBPurity. However, I also found out that it can block some annoying things like game notifications, so I use that too and since then I don't know that on Facebookthere are games. And overall I don't know what kind of ads there are except for the ads directly FacebookI won't turn off AdGuard because of this. It applies to the entire website, I have so-called "non-intrusive" ads enabled, I have all text ads enabled, and I have and will always have ads with sound blocked, auto-playing videos, ads across the entire page where you have to wait before you can close them, and similar annoying nonsense.
Otherwise, I don't mind PR articles as long as they are labeled as such. Most of the time I don't even read them (in principle, I don't read articles imposing the only correct cover glass on the display and only original cables with the fact that non-original ones are dangerous, that seems way over the line to me), but sometimes a PR article interests me, so I read it and maybe I will buy something from him too.