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Comment by ForHackernews

9 hours ago

Thank you for at least considering the idea seriously. I think the flaw with your argument is the assumption that price-sensitive consumers are paying directly for these services. Advertisers pay google, not people who use Gmail. In many cases, there's no way for a competitor to compete on price offering a cheaper service - because it's already "free" in the mind of consumers.

Also, please note: scheduled downtime is not the same thing as "less-reliable". A service that is always available when it promises to be might be said to be more reliable than a service that offered more availability but failed unpredictably at random.

I think it's important to consider ideas seriously.

These are interesting points, and it's true that I wasn't thinking about things from those angles. I'm not sure if the differences are relevant, though?