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Should online services like Facebook and Google Docs be free? Why? 

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I put maybe, as I could spend £5 a month on FB, and would be more than happy if it stopped fucking game requests.

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Should online services like Facebook and Google Docs be free? Why? 

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the only reason they have appeal is because they are free.

 

if either of both mentioned services become paid i see them die a painfully instant death.

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It's free because they sell our data to advertising companies and sorts.

The business model would not make sense as much if you had to pay, that makes the services less accessible to people 

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I feel like any service bloated by ads should have a premium option. But Facebook is in the business of advertising, they'd probably loose money if they have a premium service. 

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