| ▲ | eli 3 hours ago | |||||||
I think this is even harder to make work than straightforward micropayments with crypto or paypal or similar. Is it the same subscription fee no matter what publications I read or how many articles? (If it varies directly based on what I'm reading then I think it is just micropayments.) Publications with healthy subscription revenue like WSJ or the Economist are not going to be interested in participating unless they get paid a lot of money and/or can be assured it somehow will not cannibalize their direct sales. Who owns the customer relationship? Publishers have been burned pretty much 100% of the time they cede that direct relationship to someone else. Also, it's been tried: see Scroll, Apple News, Flattr, Coil, Brave BAT... | ||||||||
| ▲ | cyberax 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Scroll was successful. It provided more income than ads to participating companies. So it was hastily acquired and killed by Twitter. Flattr required installing an extension (sorry, no), Brave is a whole separate browser, Coil was based around cryptocrap. | ||||||||
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