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Well ,that is true. Smaller communities will have trouble getting the payment levels necessary. But, at the same time, we both know this stuff is not free to run. There is an impending crash coming where "free" sites run out of the capability to be free and will require some kind of payment. Some sites may be free forever, but others are a layoff away for one person from becoming pay or offline.

The internet costs. The long term is going to have to be paid at some point.

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