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<title>Dalton Caldwell - AppNewser</title>
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<title>App.net Promises User &amp; Developer Driven Social Network</title>
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<p>In an era of sponsored tweets and sponsored Facebook pages, <a href="https://join.app.net/">App.net </a>promises to be a social network designed for users and not for advertisers. &#8221;We believe that advertising-supported social services are so consistently and inextricably at odds with the interests of users and developers that something must be done,&#8221; reads the site&#8217;s beta page.</p>
<p>Rather than a free model like Facebook or Twitter, App.net requires users to pay a minimum of $50 a year to join a &#8220;real-time social feed without the ads.&#8221; The crowd-sourced funding initiative, which has already raised almost $700,000, more than meeting its $500,000 goal which ends tomorrow.</p>
<p>In a video (which we&#8217;ve embedded above), App.net founder <strong><a href="http://www.mediabistro.com/Dalton-Caldwell-profile.html">Dalton Caldwell</a></strong> explains the why he thinks users should pay. &#8220;The reason I am so optimistic about a paid opportunity is that it aligns our incentives economically with users and developers. Let me explain that, if we are selling a service our customers are our users and our job is to make our users happy. If we have a free ad-supported service, our customers are advertisers and our job is to make advertisers happy.&#8221;</p>
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