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Why Are Some Social Media Sites Free to Use?

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If companies always try to maximize profits, why are so many social media sites free to use? Learn how these platforms operate, as well as what positive and negative “network effects” are at play, in this May 2023 issue of Page One Economics.

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  • Mary Clare Peate, 2023. "Why Are Some Social Media Sites Free to Use?," Page One Economics Newsletter, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, pages 1-5, May.
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    3. Belleflamme, Paul & Peitz, Martin, 2021. "The Economics of Platforms : Concepts and Strategy," LIDAM Reprints CORE 3185, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
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