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by matthewrobertso
854 days ago
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There is always a free source with the answer somewhere. The trouble comes when the free sources are pushed far down in the results by legacy brands. When this happens, I will continue to pretend to be google to access the content they are pushing. If publishers want to change this behavior they could try not letting Google index it, so I don't need to see it in my search results. |
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For other users, they see value in having paywalled results if they are the best results, because they do not have a block against paying for content.
If you for example search for a movie on Google, they'll show you paid options to watch it on streaming services or rent it from streaming services. That's good and what should be expected from a search engine.
Paying for stuff is how the world works. If a restaurant boasts about having the nicest steaks, you're not going to get a free steak just to be sure that it's good.
But I really think it is time for a better way to pay for content and articles instead of having to subscribe to each source.