• Tiresia@slrpnk.net
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    9 days ago

    If they don’t get enough money from an advertising deal to be able to afford a short background check, they shouldn’t do the advertising deal.

    It’s up to Proton to make a public apology and change their policies so they don’t give money to fascists. Until then, they are a company that gives money to fascists.

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          9 days ago

          Sometimes that’s the case, but Proton have free tiers, so new customers can just cost more money on top of the cost to acquire them.

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              9 days ago

              Market share and user metrics are also valuable.

              But give no direct revenue, in fact for free customers they continue to cost the corp money.

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                  8 days ago

                  It is of benefit to the company, I guess?

                  I think you have pegged me as a pro capitalist. Let me assure you to the contrary.

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        7 days ago

        I think it may be worth asking yourself why a company would spend that money: They do so in the hopes that it makes them more. The only reason they exist is to make money.

        Whether you think this was an honest mistake or sign of something nefarious, the idea that a company spends money on advertising just to throw money into the void and see no return is a bit silly 😅. The hope is that some subset of folks advertised to join their service, and some subset of those pay money for it. If they don’t make more money from gained paying customers than the ammount they spent on advertising then it was an objectively incorrect business choice…