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    • bigbearB
      bigbear
      last edited by

      If it doesn't cost you anything, often YOU are the product.... except with FOSS

      With FOSS I dont think the same maxim holds true.

      FreePBX, for example, is not like Facebook. FOSS means a group of developers contribute and benefit from a common set of code. Everyone wins, for the most part.

      A free hosted service, like Facebook, isnt free. You are the product, your attention is sold to ad marketers.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
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        I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that you probably meant something like this.

        Software that doesn't have a sales force that's willing to educate the buyers for what seems like no cost typically aren't what users end up wanting. Users really want a solution where they over pay for a product because that overpaying includes things they may or may not need.

        It was clear that you were going after the fact that free software often doesn't have someone standing by to hold you hand to install something/figure out problems you run into during/after purchase.

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        • RojoLocoR
          RojoLoco
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          I have nothing helpful to add, but the title of this post makes me think of this:

          Youtube Video

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @bigbear
            last edited by

            @bigbear said in Free is never free:

            If it doesn't cost you anything, often YOU are the product.... except with FOSS

            With FOSS I dont think the same maxim holds true.

            FreePBX, for example, is not like Facebook. FOSS means a group of developers contribute and benefit from a common set of code. Everyone wins, for the most part.

            A free hosted service, like Facebook, isnt free. You are the product, your attention is sold to ad marketers.

            And think about people contributing to Facebook, they make posts for free. Or people posting on MangoLassi helping to fix someone's problem. It's really free.

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            • BRRABillB
              BRRABill @scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              @scottalanmiller said in Free is never free:

              @bigbear said in Free is never free:

              If it doesn't cost you anything, often YOU are the product.... except with FOSS

              With FOSS I dont think the same maxim holds true.

              FreePBX, for example, is not like Facebook. FOSS means a group of developers contribute and benefit from a common set of code. Everyone wins, for the most part.

              A free hosted service, like Facebook, isnt free. You are the product, your attention is sold to ad marketers.

              And think about people contributing to Facebook, they make posts for free. Or people posting on MangoLassi helping to fix someone's problem. It's really free.

              Well, it's free, but you have to look at ads. 🙂 So you are being paid to be an audience.

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              • RojoLocoR
                RojoLoco @BRRABill
                last edited by

                @brrabill said in Free is never free:

                @scottalanmiller said in Free is never free:

                @bigbear said in Free is never free:

                If it doesn't cost you anything, often YOU are the product.... except with FOSS

                With FOSS I dont think the same maxim holds true.

                FreePBX, for example, is not like Facebook. FOSS means a group of developers contribute and benefit from a common set of code. Everyone wins, for the most part.

                A free hosted service, like Facebook, isnt free. You are the product, your attention is sold to ad marketers.

                And think about people contributing to Facebook, they make posts for free. Or people posting on MangoLassi helping to fix someone's problem. It's really free.

                Well, it's free, but you have to look at ads. 🙂 So you are being paid to be an audience.

                You NEVER have to look at ads. You choose to look at ads if you actually see ads while browsing.

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                • BRRABillB
                  BRRABill @RojoLoco
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                  @rojoloco said

                  You NEVER have to look at ads. You choose to look at ads if you actually see ads while browsing.

                  You don't see ads on Facebook? You are a magician.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @BRRABill
                    last edited by

                    @brrabill said in Free is never free:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Free is never free:

                    @bigbear said in Free is never free:

                    If it doesn't cost you anything, often YOU are the product.... except with FOSS

                    With FOSS I dont think the same maxim holds true.

                    FreePBX, for example, is not like Facebook. FOSS means a group of developers contribute and benefit from a common set of code. Everyone wins, for the most part.

                    A free hosted service, like Facebook, isnt free. You are the product, your attention is sold to ad marketers.

                    And think about people contributing to Facebook, they make posts for free. Or people posting on MangoLassi helping to fix someone's problem. It's really free.

                    Well, it's free, but you have to look at ads. 🙂 So you are being paid to be an audience.

                    I didn't mention the site, but the CONTENT on the site.

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                    • RojoLocoR
                      RojoLoco @BRRABill
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                      @brrabill said in Free is never free:

                      @rojoloco said

                      You NEVER have to look at ads. You choose to look at ads if you actually see ads while browsing.

                      You don't see ads on Facebook? You are a magician.

                      I don't really see much at all on FB, but I certainly don't see ads. uBlock Origin + the right filters = no ads anywhere, ever. I love watching Pandora try to play an ad and fail, then play another song.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
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                        @breffni-potter said in Free is never free:

                        Now let's look at free software. Starts with the words "I want a free thing which solves this specific problem" It could be CRM, Finance, Security, It does not matter, the problem is we often look at open source software as being fantastic because it is free.

                        It's important to understand that open source and free are two different concepts. It's true, much open source is free, but the two are totally different concepts. One is about access to code, one is about cost. People who believe in access to code often also believe in free, but that those two things often overlap for humans is just that they have a tendency to be shared ideals, not that they are related. Like people who like fast cars often also like comfy cars. The two aren't related, but we aren't surprised to find the two together.

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