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this post was submitted on 08 Mar 2024
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The problem with paying for news is that 99% of the time it involves an account and logging in to view the articles. I don't want the news I chose to read to be further monetised by the business, advertisers or data brokers, and I don't want the news org changing what they present to me, or report, based on some analysis of subscriber attention and interaction.
That leaves the < 1% who don't put their articles behind a paywall — even then, the surveillance capitalism of the banking and finance sector means that my donation transaction itself will be sold to data brokers, and from it the news I read can be profiled.
I click on every single article on the front page into a new tab. I then read (some of) the tabs as I get a minute here or there through the day. I still get the news I want to read, there's nothing to analyze because they don't know which articles I spent more than two seconds on.
(Yes, I know there are ways to measure time on a page, but I don't frequent such sites)