• prole
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    2 года назад

    $100k is nothing to these people. It’s like your or I paying $0.25 a day. They see it as the cost of doing business.

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      Norway has a population of 5-6 mil. I don’t think there’s enough of them to generate 100k/day, is there? Or maybe that’s worth it, what do I know? They’re not gonna get fined that much anyway

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        2 года назад

        Based on https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/120114/how-does-facebook-fb-make-money.asp 39$/user/year for Facebook & Messenger alone. In a country of 5-6M people, let’s say 5.5M, with 70% of the population being users ( from: https://www.statista.com/statistics/584917/facebook-users-in-norway-by-age-group/ ), that gives ~3.85M users * 39$ = 150.15M$/year, 12.5M$/month, or 417k$/day. Norway is a rich country, so one should assume a Norway user’s revenue is higher than the 39$ average.

        So, 100k$/day is certainly a decent figure for Norway’s operations, meaning a local Facebook senior manager must be in panic right now. But Would that local senior manager have any power to change anything given Norway is such a small market but yielding would set a precedent for all other EU members? That’s what is at stake!

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          Damn, thanks for the reply. That was definitely not what I was expecting. But now that I read it… it makes total sense

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          Damn, thanks for the reply. That was definitely not what I was expecting. But now that I read it… it makes total sense

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      It should be a number “per user” “per day” not just a “per day”. Make it really hurt based on how much it’s being done.

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        Or just make a cost per day that is punitive.

        If I did something outright evil and criminal, and my only punishment was a $0.25 fine, I would feel motivated to keep doing it again.

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          My point is that the costs shouldn’t be the same if you do something evil to one user, vs a million. If it were, it’s just a loss leader until I can make more than I lose.

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            The cost should be something that guarantees you can never profit from it.

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      I mean, any money flowing from them to nation is good at the end of the day.

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        2 года назад

        Right, but it’s not really about getting money for their country. Or at least it shouldn’t be.

        It’s about punishing corporations for not following their laws/regulations, and making the consequences onerous enough to dissuade them and others from doing it again.