• @RoyalEngineeringM
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    1627 days ago

    I love my News+ subscription. Lots of great things to read and no clutter.

  • @TORFdot0
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    526 days ago

    News++ is great but I don’t know if I’d subscribe to it outside of the fact it’s included in the bundle

  • @noname_yet2077
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    226 days ago

    Is it a paid subscription? I think i might know the answer, but I’ll ask anyway

    • paraphrand
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      826 days ago

      Yes. And most people end up with it in a bundle.

  • @yesman
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    Paying for news? lol

      • Sam 🍄
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        926 days ago

        @misk @yesman also you get three options: pay for news, get predatory ads and unreadable websites, or state funded media

        Scummy fourth option is Adblock

        • body_by_make
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          526 days ago

          The side effect of the fourth option is your news outlet dies because it can’t get any money

      • Baldur Nil
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        223 days ago

        What I’ve noticed that happened in Brazil is that most major news channels have 2 websites: a subscription one with quality articles and a free one with very summarized AI lazily written news with no details or context.

        There’s really not much to it, quality content needs money and ads don’t pay off for all of it (besides the fact nowadays people just blocks them).

      • @acosmichippo
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        26 days ago

        npr and associated press are free and not for profit.

        • arquebus_x
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          426 days ago

          NPR is not free; it’s paid for by taxes, which means that every U.S. citizen is in fact paying for news whether they like it or not. And “not for profit” is not the same as “no cost to the consumer.” In addition, most of the outlets for NPR are local public radio stations that are - you guessed it - funded by taxes (as well as fund drives).

          • @acosmichippo
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            326 days ago

            obviously nothing is literally “free”, that’s a trivial point to make. operational funds have to come for somewhere. The point was there’s no additional cost to the reader (that they aren’t already paying for) to get news from those sources and they don’t depend on ad revenue or data monetization to make a profit.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          26 days ago

          Fair point, I don’t envy much about America but NPR is a gem. There’s much more included in News+ though.