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You think they make 10€ per user in ads? I don't believe that, the ad market is very competitive and banner ads don't pay well.
Maybe, maybe not. But the UX pattern they use clearly indicates that they rather have users continue to use the adds version instead of getting 10 euros per month. And that's certainly not because of the goodness of their heart but because it is better for them as a company. And "better for the company" pretty much always means "making more money".
I don't know, I don't even believe, that they are going to stop using your data, even if you pay. So I don't really know what to think. Also im very happy, that I'm done with meta as a whole.
That pricing (or any pricing) is unsustainable, all it is there for is to give illusion of choice to try and comply with the law. Your data are useless if too many people choose to pay and Facebook dies, on the contrary the more people allows for refined monetization, the stronger Facebook's business becomes (or get back to before GDPR status).