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Your point's well taken. I'd say that there is a bigger issue in the case of flatMapping side-effectful monads because they're typically dealing with things like writing/reading from databases and the error cases should be thoughtfully considered (do I have to roll something back or perform compensating actions, or clean up anything?)


If understood “flatmapping monads” as anything other than the name of a band I’m sure I would agree.




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