"When people ask us why we charge for WhatsApp, we say "Have you considered the alternative?""
It must be frustrating for those users who really did consider this and thought $1 per year was a bargain. Over time those users may have convinced their friends to sign up and Whatsapp made that choice easy by being available on a lot of platforms.
Everyone has a price. The only way to really avoid this kind of situation is to push things to be decentralised/distributed or fully encrypted. That's even harder to do (but I'm working on it with a bunch of others - see my profile).
It must be frustrating for those users who really did consider this and thought $1 per year was a bargain. Over time those users may have convinced their friends to sign up and Whatsapp made that choice easy by being available on a lot of platforms.
Everyone has a price. The only way to really avoid this kind of situation is to push things to be decentralised/distributed or fully encrypted. That's even harder to do (but I'm working on it with a bunch of others - see my profile).