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Ethics of Bypassing Paywalls on News
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<blockquote data-quote="partinobodycular" data-source="post: 77644520" data-attributes="member: 435281"><p>I'm asserting that it's a reasonable form of social protest against a system that's unwittingly designed to place barriers between the haves and the have nots.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Something that we can agree is in serious need of reform with the advent of fake news and misinformation threatening the very fabric of society itself. The question is, how long will a news source that relies upon a paywall to fund its operations survive in a world driven by clickbait?</p><p></p><p>It seems to me that all that you're going to end up doing is driving the most naive among us to the news sources most likely to mislead them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Perhaps, if done correctly, we can empower both the poor, and those vested with keeping them informed. But with a paywall you may be fated to losing them both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="partinobodycular, post: 77644520, member: 435281"] I'm asserting that it's a reasonable form of social protest against a system that's unwittingly designed to place barriers between the haves and the have nots. Something that we can agree is in serious need of reform with the advent of fake news and misinformation threatening the very fabric of society itself. The question is, how long will a news source that relies upon a paywall to fund its operations survive in a world driven by clickbait? It seems to me that all that you're going to end up doing is driving the most naive among us to the news sources most likely to mislead them. Perhaps, if done correctly, we can empower both the poor, and those vested with keeping them informed. But with a paywall you may be fated to losing them both. [/QUOTE]
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