• @Aux
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    163 months ago

    Because no one wants to pay for anything.

      • @[email protected]
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        43 months ago

        Which is partially felt more because and is exacerbated by the fact that companies and their shareholders feel entitled to capture every drop of money you have, to the point that buying a pizza comes with the option to spread the cost over four months just in case there’s 10$ from a person that they could only capture by offering the option.

        I live half a planet away from America and even I’ve seen it. Disgusting.

        Remember when we looked at phone apps that cost more than .99 and thought the developers were greedy?

    • @small44
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      133 months ago

      Imagine how costy it is to pay for individual journalists subscriptions monthly

      • Obinice
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        223 months ago

        Why would anyone pay for viewing a website?

        Or to put it another way,

        Why would anyone pay for using a service that costs money to provide?

        • @chalupapocalypse
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          153 months ago

          We were spoiled when the web started, but now that ad revenue has dried up, someone has to pay for hosting and content creators to eat.

          I’m not a fan of giving every website $5 a month, there has to be a better way.

          • @AbidanYre
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            173 months ago

            Advertisers did it to themselves.

            Pop ups, pop unders, loud autoplay, focus stealing, taking up ungodly amounts of screen real estate, etc, etc.

          • @FordBeeblebrox
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            133 months ago

            I think the Brits have it right with BBC. It’s not perfect but everyone pays a tiny bit and it funds news and dedicated programming

            What we really need is to reinstate the Fairness Doctorine and stare straight at fox

            • @[email protected]
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              That’s what NPR and PBS were supposed to be, but they’re so perpetually underfunded that they’re almost commercial stations. edit: with corporate sponsors and viewer funding pledge drives.

              Some public stations have been taken over by right wing orgs that came in with massive funding.

              Gift link to SF Chronicle article
              archived version

              • @FordBeeblebrox
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                -13 months ago

                This is where we got MSG round brown Ross and his happy little mountains after he stoped yelling, never stopped being an American veteran

                How you gonna attack happy little mountain brushes?

                • @[email protected]
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                  43 months ago

                  Bob Ross’ show ended 30 years ago, and PBS and NPR funding has declined even more as a proportion of operating costs since then.

                  • @FordBeeblebrox
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                    13 months ago

                    Seems like an issue one might fix as a campaign bullet point, no?

                    Vote for me and we’ll keep Bob and Fred and educational stuff free to every tv. Crom knows the only way I became a hitchhiker instead of a missionary was shows on PBS like Red Dwarf, no network is gonna air that at 0300

      • @nogooduser
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        33 months ago

        Why would anyone provide content for free? Everyone needs to be paid for their work.

        • @[email protected]
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          63 months ago

          It doesn’t necessarily have to be ‘work’, people used to make websites out of passion. Now everyone wants to monetize everything.

          • @nogooduser
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            33 months ago

            It is always work even if it’s a passion project.

            People used to make shitty websites with good content but now they need to make good, professional looking websites for people to even look at them to decide on the whether the content was good.

            This takes time and if you’re doing it for free then you’re choosing to do extra work on top of your day job.

            As others have said, there are costs to hosting a website other than the time that you’re expecting people to give for free.

          • Brickardo
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            23 months ago

            I feel like this is a dialectic that has been endorsed by the ruling class when talking about menial jobs. ‘Now nobody wants to work’ and whatnot

        • @AA5B
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          13 months ago

          This is one of the reasons I left Reddit. Sure everyone needs to be paid for their work but it gets a little more suspect when I donate my time and attention, and it is monetized, and I still have to deal with too many ads

          And someone who does NOT deserve to be paid is the “journalist” who writes those articles “LoveBunny68 on social media site Reddit said ….”. I guess I hope that is some sort of automation because no one deserves to be paid for that and I imagine an actual writer ready to commit suicide if stuck writing those