I've said it before and I'll say it again: If you want some of my money you need to get it from the people who charge me every month for accesing you web page: My ISP. They are the ones making money off the fact that I want to get on the internet and access content. Too bad there is no reliable, independent mechanism for taking some of that money and putting it in a large pool to be ditributed to content creators. Th…
Cable access providers promised ad-free content, so people paid for it. Paying the access provider worked well. So well that it mostly wiped out the ad-supported over-the-air competition and left the cable cos as monopolies. Which enabled them to raise their prices and become filled with ads. While controlling what you could see and when, charging extra for some content vs other content, etc.
Making ISPs more like cable companies doesn't seem like a good idea for the consumer. And it won't make the ads go away.