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yacthing 2 hours ago

This is about as useful of an argument as when people say taxpayer funded services aren't free.

Those who are wealthier pay more into the tax system, allow those who are less well off to gain access to things they normally wouldn't. This is a good thing.

Likewise, those who are wealthier are buying more products that are advertised, allowing those who are less well off to gain access to the internet for closer-to-free. This is also a good thing.

We can put limits on how advertising is done, give control over your data, etc etc. But the fundamentals stay the same.

So no: paying your way towards internet products won't save the average person money.

amelius 16 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

> Those who are wealthier pay more into the tax system, allow those who are less well off to gain access to things they normally wouldn't. This is a good thing.

And what if there was a company (let's call it Google) that was extracting huge sums of money out of this social security system? Would this make you think that perhaps something was wrong about it? And that the system could be more efficient without this company?

jonahx an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

So the hellscape that is the ad-based internet economy is a good thing because it's an indirect form of wealth redistribution? That's a new one!

amelius 41 minutes ago | parent [-]

It's also a pricey form of wealth redistribution :(