• @wxboss@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    I started delivering newspapers when I was 10 years old. The problem I inevitably ran into was that certain people didn’t want to pay for the product and I was out the money I had to pay to initially buy the newspaper for them.

    When customers refused to pay for their subscription, I stopped delivering their newspaper.

    While nobody wants an Internet behind a paywall, there does need to be a certain equilibrium between content and services while maintaining the ability to fund and perpetuate them.

    But, I agree that the whole modern ad and marketing system is completely rotten.

    • @gk99@beehaw.org
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      201 year ago

      The equilibrium would be fine if they never made the mistake of annoying their users. I got tired of pop-ups, animated desktop stripper ads, random loud audio, drive-by malware and fake download buttons, and most recently, interrupting my videos and games to show me 30 second ads. It’s that kind of overzealous creep the led to this problem on their end.

      • @Admetus@sopuli.xyz
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        51 year ago

        Ha! You just reminded me of that random girl that would start dancing at the bottom of your browser, but that’s pretty dated now. Unless they’re still there?!

        • MaggiWuerze
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          21 year ago

          You could even install that on your computer, then she would dance all day! Not that I would ever do that

    • @snowbell@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      I would rather pay for the services I use if they don’t charge much more than they make off of us in ads, and remove ads entirely. Then advertisers could not control what content I can see. It also adds another barrier between people and the services, look at what happens when a game goes free to play. The quality of the playerbase drops. Trolls might think twice if being banned means they have to pay for a new account.