Currently medial is pre-revenue and free for users. If they start subscription or freemium model, will you continue to use it and if continue, which model will you choose?
(If medial is finding this post, can you tell us what would be your revenue m
it's not necessary to premium , they can run ad for revenue , and charges for launching products on showcases
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