
There is a limit to how many people digital platforms can sign up
Despite there being almost 8 billion people on Earth, the number of people who can reasonably sign up for major tech platforms is much, much smaller.
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Despite there being almost 8 billion people on Earth, the number of people who can reasonably sign up for major tech platforms is much, much smaller.
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