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[โ€“] grue@lemmy.world 0 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

This sounds like the kind of thing a Zoomer who has no memory of life before the Internet -- or the Internet of the '90s before the advertisers got a hold of it, for that matter -- would write.

AFAIK all the Lemmy apps have ads too.

LOL, nope. Try getting your apps from F-Droid instead of the Google Play Store.

[โ€“] fiercekitten@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago

Genuine questions: If we get rid of all the ads, how do news companies get funded? Information can be freely copied and redistributed online -- including all news articles. How would our favorite tech sites be funded?

I'll be honest, I donate every chance I get to support devs for the awesome free software and services they provide, but news is different. I don't actually pay for any news. It comes from so many sources. What's the best financial model for news companies in a capitalist society? As a consumer, what's the ethical model for paying for or consuming news?