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Imagine paying a company, who sells your data, to see memes
Fine. But imagining it is as far as I will go.
If you read the article, you'll note that paid subscriptions are for ad-free services, which means your data is worthless, which means it won't be sold.
The entire point of these models is to comply with EU rules on data harvesting.
Lol, it will still be sold. They are still tracking your attention span and clicks. I can already think of two or three correlation tests to sell to advertisers based on that information alone.
Except this change is occurring because of EU rules that don't allow them to gather that data.
Those rules are dumb, sure, but this is the workaround - and personally it's a workaround that I think is quite untenable. Social media succeeds because it is free.