Ever wonder who really foots the bill for Big Tech? Companies like Amazon and Meta operate massive data center networks—and those infrastructure costs don't just disappear. The question is: are those expenses being quietly passed down to everyday users through service fees, data monetization, or hidden charges? It's worth examining how the economics of cloud computing actually works in 2025.
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FundingMartyr
· 12-23 01:49
Everything is charged invisibly.
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FloorSweeper
· 12-23 01:32
Users are king, who pays the bill.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 12-23 01:30
The costs of the giants have all been passed on to the users.
Ever wonder who really foots the bill for Big Tech? Companies like Amazon and Meta operate massive data center networks—and those infrastructure costs don't just disappear. The question is: are those expenses being quietly passed down to everyday users through service fees, data monetization, or hidden charges? It's worth examining how the economics of cloud computing actually works in 2025.