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by kergonath
1091 days ago
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> An all you can read aggregated source is pretty much micropayments with an extra step involved. From the user’s perspective, it is one less step involved. We just have to pay x every months and not think about it. We don’t have to babysit yet another number going up or down on yet another account. > It's not a business model media companies are typically too eager to be involved with in either case. Yeah, and I imagine the value proposition is not great, from what we’ve seen in music streaming services. Still, for me it would be better than either paywalls or microtransactions. |
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I was replying more to your point that micro transactions lead to perverse incentive structures.
Perhaps an aggregated service over individual service would change the dynamic but I think many of the same incentives would remain.