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by zigzigzag
3535 days ago
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No offence intended as I enjoyed reading your article and it wasn't really about your business, but if a liberal metropolitan wanted to experience viewpoints outside their own, couldn't they just browse to dailymail.co.uk? It's free and monetised already. If the idea is something more highbrow, again, surely they could just subscribe to the Telegraph? Or watch Fox News? Or heck, just use reddit? Lots of different viewpoints there. Providing people with news that violates their own political biases and then getting them to pay for it seems very difficult. The more open minded ones who are willing to pay for views different to their own have lots of places they can seek out such views already. |
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