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Why pay more money?
Labor and infrastructure (also labor) costs money. If you're not paying for it with money, you're paying with something else. In other words you're the product. Since you can't build all of the needed infrastructure yourself, you'll have to pay at least for that. And so at the end of the day you will most likely have to pay more money. It's also possible for someone to be paying for the infrastructure you use. E.g. a small fraction of Lemmy users pay for the infrastructure and software everyone else uses. That only works as long as the ratios are sustainable. A more sustainable scenario is for a large fraction to be paying very little.