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Are all websites bound to a simple equation of how expensive bandwidth is?

Just thinking about recent reddit news and how they’re sperging that “third party apps” will dodge ads while costing them money.

That brings me to the question: Is the fundamental limit to hosting on the internet just bandwidth costs?

Sure there’s some costs of developers and routine maintenance but it seems to me the limit of a website will always be the ongoing bandwidth costs.

Is there a good equation to quantify this?

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Bandwidth is expensive or whatever but I think Reddit's 2000 employee count might have more to do with their costs :marseyxd:

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video and filesharing can cause large traffic, elsewise traffic is dirt cheap

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Singling out bandwidth seems weird. The actual server infrastructure itself isn't cheap. I imagine payroll is a lot more expensive than server costs though.

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Just in case you really are r-slurred, the servers have to "do work" in addition to letting your coomer requests penetrate their sockets.

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They need 2000 employees to run reddit? They should probably just let Musk have a peak to see who they can layoff.

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Bob's team works full time on creating more pop-ups demanding you download the app. This department costs $4 million a year.

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You are r-slurred

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No ur r-slurred

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You are a chud

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trans lives matter

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