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Originally Posted by iceman
It was inevitable, they have to look for more ways to monetise the site. With a user base that big, there's people that will pay.
Mainly aimed at marketers, big companies, and people with something to sell (artists, photographers, etc).
Unlikely the average user would do it.
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Agree.
Facebook has a serious issue IMO - Too much information moving too fast. For example I decreased my usage at the point where interesting things from people I wanted to hear from was dropping off the list too quick due to the flood of information from so many sources. The good stuff was getting lost. From a business perspective I'd pay real $$$ to get my products/services to "stick" rather than vanishing within a few minutes, if I found there was a return on that investment.
Roger.