| ▲ | goosejuice a day ago | |||||||
I'd rather have paywalls than the privacy shit storm ads on the internet brought us. Paying for content is totally fine. You paid to read a book. You paid for the paper. You paid to see a movie. Yeah they had/have ads but not ones that retarget and manipulate you. Think of how much more sane the world would be if you had to pay for Instagram and Facebook. I say bring on the paywall. | ||||||||
| ▲ | JKCalhoun a day ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I understood that ads paid for newspapers. The nominal fee they charged was probably for pulp and barrels of ink. (If the papers were completely free people would just grab armloads to line their bird cages.) When the physical paper is gone and delivery is over the wire, free should in fact be doable. Perhaps the local news fucked up by accepting Google ads. Had each regional, metropolitan area put together their own ad agency they could have served up local ads and likely kept something closer to their previous business model—likely reaped more dosh? | ||||||||
| ▲ | eviks a day ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
But you didn't pay for ten books just to check a couple of pages in each! | ||||||||
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| ▲ | adrian_b a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I would like paywalls, but only if they had been extremely different from the current paywalls. First, I almost never find subscriptions acceptable, but I would happily pay for downloading anything that I am interested in, after seeing a preview that would convince me that the content is worth it. Second, the procedure for paying would have to be very simple and more importantly, the prices would have to be very low, e.g in most cases not significantly bigger than $1. I can easily read many hundreds of articles per month, or even per day. A price of e.g. $30 per article is not feasible, except in very rare occasions, for something unusually valuable. In most cases even $10 would be too much for a single article. I actually subscribe to a few paywalled libraries, but I frequently prefer to take the content that I am paying for from some pirate sites, because those have much faster content searching and instant downloading, while if I go on the sites for which I pay dearly, I waste a lot of time with inferior searching and especially with various slow and annoying steps for authorization. | ||||||||