Many yearn for the "good old days" of the web. We could have those good old days back — or something even better — and if anything, it would be easier now than it ever was.

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Many yearn for the “good old days” of the web. We could have those good old days back — or something even better — and if anything, it would be easier now than it ever was.

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@molly0xfff thank you for this, loved it.

I do disagree with what you write about paywalls: my current employer uses those, and without subscription income, we'd have to run ads and lean into attention farming, clickbaits etc, stuff that you also call out in your piece. The sad truth is that independent journalism without revenue is impossible, and I think paywalls are the lesser evil here.

Otherwise, great article.

@zoug while i think there is room on the web for a diversity of funding models, i am very concerned about the trend of information becoming less and less available to those who can't afford (often very high) subscription prices
@molly0xfff @zoug I think a good compromise could be pricing exceptions. The best example I can remember is Fetch, which was free for students (verified via .edu emails). I lived on that app for over a decade.

@analog_cafe @molly0xfff @zoug over at ardour.org, where we charge for ready-to-run versions of our multiplatform DAW, we set the default price to our best guess at the cost of mid-range meal out for two without alcohol, in the country indicated by the request's IP origin. This currently varies from US$7 to US$56.

The (potential) customer is free to change the price to as low as US$1 if they wish.