> Someone else mentioned public quereis being free. If I can still get a personal notification for those, then you only spend on sending notifications and not re-running the query for many users. If my needs are served by public queries alone I may not subscribe. I'd weight the risks.
At a large enough scale I imagine you'd see a long tail effect where most of the queries will be then same and then there will be many queries by one or a few users.
Having some kind of dashboard for common queries would be cool.
Yes, totally agree. But from a business perspective, even though on the backend it's the same-ish query (if they are using a semantic cache), it could impact number of service signups and people who subscribe to paid plans. Just saying this with my amateur entrepreneur hat on.
At a large enough scale I imagine you'd see a long tail effect where most of the queries will be then same and then there will be many queries by one or a few users.
Having some kind of dashboard for common queries would be cool.