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by nerdjon
971 days ago
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I don't know if that is really a strong argument, I feel like there are likely a lot of people that just simply couldn't afford to subscribe to all of the content that they get online. It isn't reasonable to expect that you would pay every website when you go to it. However if we are really going to make the argument that they didn't want it... well why are they going there? If they didn't want it, they would have never gone to it, they would have never seen the ads, and this entire conversation is moot. I also don't really buy that websites were run for non-monetary reasons except in the very very early days of the internet. Running a website isn't free, sure you can easily enough stick some static content in S3 and it's dirt cheap to run. But it's still money that you are spending putting something out there. That is before even looking at the time you spent working on it. |
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people used to build websites for reasons other than money, people would just be consuming different content.
> why are they going there?
because it's free.
> Running a website isn't free
Making money is not the only reason to spend money on something. That's the point.