| > In a previous comment you said "Ask for money or don't". Yes. > Now you say "they're welcome to make their content paid and I'll simply not look at it". Ask for money and give me the opportunity to decline (which I will, for almost all content that currently contains advertisements). > So people should pay their rent, how? Is your argument seriously "Advertising is a proxy for UBI"? Injecting toxic content into your website and forcing me to look at it doesn't seem like a worthwhile strategy for either the consumer or the website owner. > This reminds me of that YouTube discussion last week were people were up in arms that they might have to pay, and then the very same people were also up in arms that YouTube has ads. I will not pay for YouTube, and I will not look at YouTube's ads. If they want to make the service paid only, they can, and I'll simply use a different service. Simple as. > Either come up with a viable alternative or accept one of those two options. You seem to misunderstand. My job is not to strategize for other people as to how they can skim money off unpaid content. I'm a consumer. My interests are very obviously self serving. I don't watch ads, I won't support content that pumps ads, and I'll continue to block ads very aggressively. I'm uninterested in brainstorming how people can try to deceive me for their gain and my loss. |