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A profit-sponsored social network is a platform where user-generated content and interactions are monetized for profit, often through advertising, paid subscriptions, or partnerships. These networks typically prioritize revenue generation while providing users with a space to connect and share. Examples include Facebook and Instagram, where advertisers pay to reach target audiences based on user data. The focus on profit can influence content algorithms and user experience, sometimes prioritizing engagement over user well-being.

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