European Union set to revise cookie law, admits cookie banners are annoying

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European Union set to revise cookie law, admits cookie banners are annoying
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Which free websites? The modern web is just:

  • (Quasi-)monopolistic platforms (meta, google, xitter, etc.)
  • Newspapers
  • SEO filler
  • Webshops
  • Free sites already operating out of the goodwill of some random admin and making single-digit ad revenue anyway <-- you are here
  • Porn aggregators
  • SEO filler
  • SEO filler
  • Wikipedia
  • End of list

The only ones whose business model would truly be threatened and whose loss would be problematic are newspapers.
OTOH newspapers accidentally cornering themselves in a "freemium" business model has fucked journalism over so bad I'm not sure how it could even be worse.

Free websites like the ones we are on barely exist anymore anyway, because how the fuck do you "compete" in the "free marketplace of search indexing" when some russian troll is burying you to page 5 of google's search results and you can't reach anyone via facebook or twitter without paying thousands?

“Free sites already operating out of the goodwill of some random admin” are where the good shit is.

Craigslist struck the first blow against newspapers by taking away classified ad revenue. The death blow came when Silicon Valley taught people that "information wants to be free," which meant that no one wanted to pay for local news anymore. That led most local newspapers to collapse, while the few that managed to survive --apart from a handful of "legacy" papers-- mostly did so at the cost of turning into click-bait sites or outrage machines.

We have to bring back the idea that people should be happy to pay for local news.