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  • @[email protected]
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    114 months ago

    Obviously they didn’t say exactly that, but how else are they supposed to earn money?

    • @[email protected]
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      114 months ago

      They already make money on the ads, and of course you have to make an account, so they sell your info… and then they fire the journalists… I would pay for a good source of real new that didn’t have ads and didn’t sell my info. But they don’t exist.

      • @[email protected]
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        64 months ago

        What ads? I don’t see any ads.

        Their privacy policy also doesn’t seem too bad compared to most services.

        and of course you have to make an account, so they sell your info… and then they fire the journalists…

        What are you talking about? Do you think a 170 year old newspaper is an exit scam designed to get personal data, sell it, and then fuck off?

      • @[email protected]
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        44 months ago

        Novara media stream 6pm weekdays on YouTube, UK based news, free but with a supporter donation model

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        4 months ago

        I encountered many New York times articles behind a paywall. I was :o that this wasn’t behind a paywall for me.

        I use archive.md for paywalls.

        I hope the New York times doesn’t sell user data. If it does, public rage can move it from being 1 of the top news sites to the bottom.

    • Sybil
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      44 months ago

      sell their stories to newspapers

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          54 months ago

          I don’t give a fuck. sell subscriptions, push ads, whatever. but if you deny access based on an ability to pay, what you have to say isn’t worth my time.

          • @[email protected]
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            34 months ago

            I can’t believe you’re pushing that dumb take in the same comment that you’re suggesting the newspapers sell subscriptions. The cognitive dissonance is astounding.

            The internet has made people feel very entitled to every form of content.

            If you feel these organizations and their posts aren’t worth your time, stop commenting on them like a smug edgelord without actual solutions.

            • Sybil
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              14 months ago

              I’m not experiencing any cognitive dissonance. I said what I meant.

          • @[email protected]
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            64 months ago

            Ads that pay enough are quite terrible for privacy though and why should manipulative ads be the only way you are allowed to finance your news? Plus the fact that a lot of people use adblockers (me included)

            I agree that paywalls are annoying I also like free stuff, but crying about it like they did is just so entitled.

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              14 months ago

              Many of these companies are asking for a substantially high price when someone may want to view an article as low as once or twice a month. NYT has a monthly cost of ~$25/month, is that a fair ask to read the odd article someone happens to post?

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                4 months ago

                25 USD? I pay 3 USD EUR for their everything included tier.

                The question is if a service should be priced for those that very rarely use it.

                No other subscription is priced in a way that assumes that you will use it once a month.

                You can also read like 5 articles a month for free if you registered.

                Btw New York Times has a feature where any paid subscriber can “gift” an article to anybody so they can read it for free without registering or it counting toward the free limit. You can gift 10 articles every calendar month and there is seemingly no limit to how many can use one gift link. The links expire after 30 days though. Which I think is fair enough.

                I have already posted a gift link above if you want to read the article.

                • @[email protected]
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                  14 months ago

                  Their current “deal” is $1 a week billed at $4 every 4 weeks, their standard price is $25 for a 4 week period. You can verify this easily by checking their site.

                  I’m neither registering for them to harvest my personal data, nor paying them to do the same.

                  Paywalls are BS, and just as bad as ads on the internet. Even if they are “free” ways to get limited access.

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                    4 months ago

                    I’m neither registering for them to harvest my personal data, nor paying them to do the same.

                    Yet you want ads lol.

                    Why would you pay full price? It’s way cheaper to find a good deal and then cancel after it runs out and then renew when they offer you the deal again, because they likely will.

                    If paywalls are just as bad as ads, I’m assuming you just want it for free.

                    Again, it’s just an entitled attitude.