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- Jul 13, 2017
Hypermonetization is what it's called. I share your apprehension because this will enable some seriously fucked up stuff but at least when it comes to something like kfarms and other legal websites you can just not access them?Complain - no. Care - yes. And I do believe many others will. Putting aside the issue of making something that used to be free paid, can you imagine how mentally taxing it would be to know that you are on a counter? Like, every single click is now accounted. Even if the price is insignificant, the constant feeling "I'm loosing my fucking money with every hyperlink" would turn off many people, prompting them to lessen their participation, or ceasing it completly. Even Zuckerberg and Adobe didn't went this far yet.
Anyway it seems more likely you'd just pay a contract per day/week or something like that and not even think about it in terms of every click costs some amount of money.
"Making something that used to be free paid" is a bit not true. Kfarms is not free, it is just that donators and nully donating his time/passion to run it subsidize your access.
There's some other cool shit this could enable like properly working search engines once again too.
And yeah I get the whole free stuff on the internet but then again advertising and Facebook and google and Amazon have fucked everything up - I'd rather pay my fair share for websites like KF to exist than to have them disappear forever
