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x1f604 | 2 years ago
I'm sorry, I don't understand your point.
If you invest that $38K then you will have $33M after 100 years time.
If you paid that $38K to Wordpress then you won't see a cent of that money back.
I don't see how it makes financial sense to give $38K to Wordpress rather than investing it yourself and paying monthly hosting fees.
pocketarc|2 years ago
You're paying for the security / peace of mind, and I'm sure you can picture some people preferring to do that than to self-manage hosting content (and updating technology over time) for 100 years.
Edit: Having said that, I don't think Wordpress is the right fit for this. I think it should've been a separate company, with a separate brand and a separate legal structure that enforced keeping things up for 100 years and enforced using the investment profits to keep the content up and maintain the infrastructure even as technology changed.