• feannag
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    2 months ago

    What’s challenging about paywalls and not wanting to spend money is not necessarily not wanting to spend, but convenience and cost. If it costs me 10 cents for each blog or tutorial or github page I look at while working on a project, or 1 cent for every funny video, that adds up. And do I have to put my credit card in for every site? Hope that every site has good enough security to prevent payment information leaks?

    And I don’t think anyone is interested in a Netflix-style internet that fractures into 6 different subscriptions to get every site you need on the web.

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      2 months ago

      Some sort of universal microtransaction layer is the dream. I believe there’s also a proposed web standard for it.

      Scroll was also making it work before they got bought by Twitter

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        2 months ago

        That’s exactly Elon Musk’s goal with making Twitter a payment platform.

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            2 months ago

            Did I say Elon came up with the idea? I said that’s his goal.

            Also not saying it like it’s a good thing, just stating a fact.

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          2 months ago

          Scroll was just for reading websites though. Musk seems to want We chat style super app