> there are plenty of publications that have gone belly-up after putting up a pay wall - there are just too many alternatives with near identical content
I don’t fault them for trying. But if there are “many alternatives with near identical content,” what is lost in their going?
There is ad-funded free content and quality content behind paywalls. Donor-funded nonprofit journalism exists in some markets. But donor-funded private enterprise? Foolish.
I don’t fault them for trying. But if there are “many alternatives with near identical content,” what is lost in their going?
There is ad-funded free content and quality content behind paywalls. Donor-funded nonprofit journalism exists in some markets. But donor-funded private enterprise? Foolish.