We Finally Have Proof That the Internet Is Worse::High-profile lawsuits against Google and Amazon have revealed Silicon Valley’s vise grip on our lives.

  • Pxtl@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Normally I’m all about “yes they should be paid” but in this case it’s particularly ironic - modest ads used to be able to support newspapers. Now they need paywalls.

    Title of article: internet is worse

    QED.

    • Daft_ish@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I think the thing that bugs me most is everything is a subscription. Maybe if there was an easy way to do a la carte with reasonable pricing I would be more inclined to pony up for this and that. I’m just sick of attaching a leach to my ass anytime I am curious about something.

      • shortwavesurfer@monero.town
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        1 year ago

        This is where something like Monero comes in handy. Since it’s just like cash except in electronic form, you pay one time and there is no potential for them to just come and take money monthly from you. You have to pay manually yourself. It’s a push system instead of a pull system.

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      1 year ago

      “Modest ads” were never a thing: if you were on the internet 10-ish years ago, you’ll remember that pop-up ads were everywhere.

      Also, ads were never able to support newspapers, even if they used to be more lucrative. Newspapers were desperate to reach new audiences and they basically started to publish stuff at a loss. That’s why media is in the situation they’re in right now: underfunded and in perpetual search for new ways to monetize so they do not die altogether.

      • Mango@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        How much does it cost for any random person with a platform to say something?

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          A journalist is not a “random person”. It’s a profession like any other profession.

          A journalist doesn’t just “say something”. A journalist works, like any other worker does.

          So, to answer your question, I’d say it costs at least minimum wage.

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      Oh wow, you thought that you counter 1 and 1 together while completely missing that this is a complex equation.

      Ads and ad revenue are not the same as they used to be, and the economics of the world and technology have changed. So until you understand the complexities of the world, please stop talking out of your ass and using shit like “QED” to sound smarter than you are.

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        1 year ago

        I think you missed their point. They pointed out the irony. Which is valid. They didn’t explore viability of monetization.

        And then you fall into that kind of toxic tone…