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this post was submitted on 05 Oct 2024
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I grew up on an internet that was made by and for people who wanted you to visit their site.
If you offer something for free, become popular, then turn it into a paid service, I will no longer use it.
If i had enough money that i didn't notice everything that is behind a pay wall would care a lot less. But I've never been in that position from the day i was born and it looks like ill die without ever knowing what that is like so I'm certainly biased.
That being said i think paywalls can be redone so that everyone wins.
If you have a paywall that only blocks new content until x minutes/hours/days etc have elapsed then I think that's a good way to monetize something when costs endanger the existence of the thing