Facebooks second in command Sheryl Sandberg said Friday that users wanting to opt out of having their data used by advertisers will have to pay for that assurance.
Not surprising
From a business perspective it makes sense. Many of these companies, including the tech companies, have not been subject to the real laws of supply and demand. Deep state money has been there to artificially prop them up, to be used and abused by the DS against the American people.
My guess is now that President Trump, with the executive order to seize assets over corruption, the well is going to run dry for these deep state operations. I noticed Yahoo Mail is giving notices about doing the same thing to pay for no ads. I figure most will do something similar or other things to try to replace the DS revenue.
I like that Q has put many of these companies on notice and realize just how big a trouble they are in. Now, they have to be subject to raising revenue just like many other business in the arena of competition. Once their corruptions is revealed to the public, they will have a hard time surviving if the lawsuits from investors don’t finish them off.
Winning feels so good, MAGA!
CGato
I believe FreeRFree Republic and other sites are helping President Trump make his case. He can’t trust most lawyers in DC.