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by acdha
2400 days ago
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That’s too simplistic a take: they aren’t running shady ads and unlike many sites they allow you to you subscribe and not see ads at all. Unfortunately, large chunks of the public — especially tech site visitors — have been conditioned to think of content as free, and the adtech bubble hasn’t pooped yet so we can’t reverse that trend. |
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If we get rid of these privacy invading ads and micropayments/subscriptions don’t take off in a big way (I don’t think they will) then one or two things must happen
1) advertising money remains even though ads are dumber (less narrowly targeted, more fraud etc)
2) there is a lot less money to go around so there must simply be less content.
I think the answer is somewhere in between. I don’t think it’s a pessimistic view that maybe 75% of sites not only risks disappearing but perhaps should. The abundance of “free” content is what makes people unwilling to pay for quality.