Pieter12
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Some are willing to pay to support publishing. Those that aren't will just have to miss out.I wish people wouldn’t post links to content behind a paywall.
Some are willing to pay to support publishing. Those that aren't will just have to miss out.
Archive.org has a copy:
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The Analog Allure of Photographers’ Contact Sheets
A rare glimpse inside the archive of The New York Times showcases the decisions and hesitations that go into pressing the shutter.web.archive.org
... and some are simply willing to pay other media outlets rather than the NYT. Most of us are getting buried under subscription fees and have to pick and choose where we spend our money.
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By Jodi Rudoren I oversee newsletters at The Times |
Definitely. As long as you pay for the service rendered. So many today think everything should be free.
It is useful for those 10%, like most of the content on Photrio.I certainly do not think everything on the web should be free. But I don't think it's doing this community any favors by posting links to paid content that perhaps as much as 90% of us cannot view. How is that useful??
It is useful for those 10%, like most of the content on Photrio.
I agree. There is also the saying that if something is free, it is you that is being sold...Data collection for product research, advertising, mailing lists, etc.Definitely. As long as you pay for the service rendered. So many today think everything should be free.
Every time I consider subscribing to Photrio, something upsets me or I think there is very little relevance to my interests on the site. A shame.
Some are willing to pay to support publishing.
For me it’s the passive-aggressive, if not completely aggressive, sniping on subscription that makes me dig in my heels. Not at all consistent with what the owner conveys. A few years ago it was an aggressive Montrealer. Always seems to be a Canadian…a shame indeed.
And I’m not even sure what kind of cock-eyed logic brought that on…
Whatever is important to you.I'd gladly give $0.25 to see a single article. I wouldn't get a paperboy to deliver the paper for a year to read one article. How many things are you supposed to subscribe to?
This is why I don't subscribe.What would really be helpful if posters would sum up what the article is all about and why they're posting it. Make a point. Often, they'll post something that says "here's a great article" with the link. Who wants to waste time to go there whether it's a pay or a free site if you don't even know what it's about. I think there's even a requirement for summing up links as part of the rules, but that might be another forum.
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