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The problem comes at 2 major points.
#1 A trusted owner and user experience.
-Having someone who actively participate in leaking user information, especially from the backend, isn't a good sign for people to pay for that kind of service.
#2 Company terms of service.
This a big problem that Mastodon has, well other than that and it's Mastodon. Unfortunately you have to host and do business outside North America and even in some European countries, unless you risk moderating instances so it that doesn't violate your bank, or credit card company policies.
Hell look what happened to Kiwifarms.
I think someone will come up with good compromise on the pleroma+soapbox side.
It just can't be ran by a sperg who seethe on seeing the word Daniel.
But I think the money is at development service support/ requests and instance management.