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Swamp creatures are scary and gross, but my real fear is paywalls: https://archive.is/uFqL7
Yes, God forbid journalists can pay their bills...
Maybe the Brits have something with the television tax. I have no idea how you apply it to the modern streaming world, but it’s an interesting alternative
You don't even need license fees. NPR and PBS do terrific journalism and they frequently even make reports that make their corporate sponsors look bad while admitting that they are a corporate sponsor. They get a combination of corporate sponsorship funds, government grants and membership drives. And it works really well.
It's too bad more people don't realize that or they would become members of their local public radio/TV station and it would get even better.
Chasing the profit incentive, including and especially for journals, is an overwhelmingly large part of the reason murica is in this mess to begin with.
What about my bills, then? I couldn't pay internet this month. Am I just supposed to be ignorant because I'm poor?
Libraries are free.
And underfunded and steadily becoming fewer in number. Information should be free regardless of its source.
I recently read that there are more libraries than fats food restaurants (in the US), so seems like libraries are doing just fine.
Information, like everything, costs money. If you don't pay for journalism, someone will and they will control the information. That or garbage LLM generated sites riddled with malware.
Journalists are workers and deserve a living wage.
Yeah… we’re gonna need a source on that. In my small town there are zero libraries, and about 200 fast food joints. I’ve never lived in a city with more than a few libraries, and those with more than 1 are college towns.
https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/9s0x5c/til_there_are_more_libraries_than_mcdonalds_in/
Didn't you say there are more fast food restaurants than libraries? Less than 10% of the fast food restaurants where I live are McDonald's.
It seems to be McDonald's in particular.
So your first statement was wrong, then?
Which one?
Yeah, it was McDonald's, which is still impressive IMHO.
Way to move the goal posts.
How?
Recently read a reddit post from 6 years ago with a dead link but more than willing to cite it. Lmao
Yes, Information stays on the internet and you can read articles / posts that are old. Feel free to Google the numbers.
The burden of proof is on the claimant, not the skeptic. Do your research.
Yeah, I'm not that invested in convincing some rando online.
You mean, you looked and weren't able to find anything other than a rando on reddit to support your opinion.
edit: just google it bro
I looked and pasted the first Google result.
Your lazy ass seems to be struggling to (despite saying you didnt want to with a rando) support the opinion that there are more libraries in US than fast food restaurants. Fortunately for you, I am prepared to argue the opposite, because fucking obviously.
The number of fast food restaurants.
The number of libraries.
You should have tried (only just a very little bit!) harder.
Cool!
I observe that you don't answer the question.
Pay your bills.
"pay your bills" is not an answer to "am I supposed to be ignorant if I can't pay my bills?"
Libraries are free.
Assuming that libraries work flawlessly and are actually as available as your broken (and unupdated at time of writing) link suggests they are to everyone and that everyone's access is equivalent, disregarding the fact that libraries are only free at the time of purchase and actually are paid for by the taxes eating my check, forgetting for the moment that libraries are free so what's wrong with my accessing this for free, ignoring the broken governmental system doing its goddamndest to shut down libraries across the country for the little good they actually do-
Libraries are everything I said and much much more, but I'm sure you'll be pleased to know the big city library (not incidentally, I'm not supposed to have access to the big city library online catalogue anymore since I don't live there) has access to a couple of databases that allow access to an... eclectic collection of such well-known and respectable news journals as the Agence France-Presse, the South China Morning Post, and who could forget the Las Vegas Review-Journal. What about the local library, I hear you choosing not to ask? Why, no, it doesn't have access to such databases. I checked.
It's news. It's free. You get what you pay for at the library I and my three library cards find.
Cool
Libraries are broken, and that's cool? Your (poor, lazy, privileged) answer to not being ignorant because poor being broken is "Cool".
Cool, bro. Very Cool.
You seem upset.
You seem like you would like it if that were true.
I just don't care that much, tbh.
ok melania
Melanie*