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The Case for (or against) Open-Access Journalism (Paywalls Part II)
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<blockquote data-quote="bèlla" data-source="post: 77646275" data-attributes="member: 416395"><p>I've seen something similar on the Libby app through the library. That's available for free. Readly does something similar for a small fee. The closest I know of news wise is through Apple but there may be more. </p><p></p><p>I would posit the importance of instructing them on how to spot propaganda and disinformation pieces. They need to be able to read the angles and think discriminately. Deduction is no longer taught but it's a useful skill to have and would make a more informed populace. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The best way to fund ventures like these is through leverage. It's a longer road but it keeps your hands clean and the wolves at bay. If another funds it they'll have control and you may run into ethical issues down the road. That usually happens. </p><p></p><p>You can avoid it by building something that pays the bills and funds your dream. You won't be overextended and you'll be able to hire the help you need and have something to fall back on in the early days. Many things are built this way. </p><p></p><p>For example, online business --> app --> real estate investment.</p><p></p><p>You want to think in tiers. Start with low hanging fruit. A problem you can solve and work your way towards more complicated issues. When you begin with the hard stuff you'll need investments. Works of God must be handled differently. Keep the devil out if you can. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0abab5">~bella</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bèlla, post: 77646275, member: 416395"] I've seen something similar on the Libby app through the library. That's available for free. Readly does something similar for a small fee. The closest I know of news wise is through Apple but there may be more. I would posit the importance of instructing them on how to spot propaganda and disinformation pieces. They need to be able to read the angles and think discriminately. Deduction is no longer taught but it's a useful skill to have and would make a more informed populace. The best way to fund ventures like these is through leverage. It's a longer road but it keeps your hands clean and the wolves at bay. If another funds it they'll have control and you may run into ethical issues down the road. That usually happens. You can avoid it by building something that pays the bills and funds your dream. You won't be overextended and you'll be able to hire the help you need and have something to fall back on in the early days. Many things are built this way. For example, online business --> app --> real estate investment. You want to think in tiers. Start with low hanging fruit. A problem you can solve and work your way towards more complicated issues. When you begin with the hard stuff you'll need investments. Works of God must be handled differently. Keep the devil out if you can. [COLOR=#0abab5]~bella[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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