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I rather like EEVBlog's criticism of tech journalism.

It seems 'journalists' are actually just curators, looking for content that generates clicks. We're trying to feed the ad machine to make a little revenue.

What would a successful model look like? There are a few revenue models that are at least interesting:

Hackaday was purchased by SupplyFrame, doesn't run ads, has an internal store, and has decent articles (with sometimes rage-inducing flaws). The bias is obvious, they are owned by a parent company that now uses the platform to advertise on.

The Guardian is shifting towards an ad-less, pay what you want revenue model.

Patreon isn't really a model that an organization can use... Or can it?

All major players in the social media and news market tend to lean on ad-centered models. Do examples of successful social/media companies exist that don't depend on ad revenue?




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