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> However, why is it my responsibility to participate in their business model?

It’s not your responsibility, you can simply not visit their site if you don’t wish to participate.

> Can we fund them with taxes (in a non-dystopian way that keeps political interference out of the equation)?

How can this possibly work?



>It’s not your responsibility, you can simply not visit their site if you don’t wish to participate.

Agreed, this is the best answer. If I don't agree with a sites choice in terms of background scripts/privacy/funding method, I just stop visiting it.


Personally I think big tech aggregators like Google and Facebook should be taxed to support journalism. That could either be a fee when someone clicks on a link or a flat amount per year that everyone gets to spend on journalism implemented as a tax refund.

These companies have sucked all of the value out of journalism. Normally I'd be fine with that, but the tragedy of the commons on an entire vital industry seems to large to ignore here.


So what, Google and Facebook are now incentivized to ban those links from their platform, further increasing the censorship rampant on their platforms?




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