It makes no sense to not let the site online in an archived form, for the posterity It wouldn't even be a significant cost and ads would recoup it anyway There should be a way to donate a website to the Internet Archive so that they run an online archive on it, basically keeping the site frozen forever (rather than relying on the Wayback Machine which has worse UX)
Vice website is shutting down
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Re: Vice website is shutting down
#452Earlier quoted context omitted.
1.2 efforts which grants you residual revenue for life. Doing it is a no brainer, but some people lack one.
If you're getting residual revenue on a website, at some point someone's going to figure they could get a bit more residual revenue by adding some ad scripts, and pretty soon you've got an entire stack for serving ads that needs maintenance and ROI.
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#453Its sad that Vice feels like they can only gain value from social media and YouTube. I feel like the best part of the internet is dying (good written detailed content), but the worst part of it is surviving and thriving: social media (short lived, low quality, clickbaity, dopamine chasing content).
I think the problem with Vice is not that they are moving to just social media / YouTube, it's that the whole segment news publishers is dying. If you are running an org with hundreds of positions, management overhead and other fixed costs that come with operating a traditional company, it's very hard for your to compete with the likes of Substack and other independent journalists. In fact I'd say that there are very…
That's not journalism, that's punditry.
What's new is considering people that professionally flap their lips about anything that comes into their head - no matter how removed from reality - 'journalists' when 10-15 years ago the term would have been 'outspoken lunatics.'
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#454Re: Vice website is shutting down
#455Earlier quoted context omitted.
Site wipes also disadvantage job-hunting staffers who suddenly don't have a public published portfolio to point potential new employers / clients to. Though enterprising staffers may anticipate such moves and archive content as it's published to head off the inevitable. (I've seen this issue raised on previous site shutdowns, quite probably Gawker .)
If you care, you should be saving your own stuff in some form. If I counted on people saving what I've written in findable form I'd have very little left. As it is, I have most things I care about.
Keeping your own personal clippings file preserves words but not provenance.
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#456Earlier quoted context omitted.
You weren't learning anything from Vice either.
Vice has done lots of investigative reporting. Two weeks ago I brought up one of their years old investigations in a discussion, went and found the article to brush up on the topic, my cousin and I spent about a half hour reading their articles on the topic, then we discussed. Yes, I did learn things from vice. I'm assuming your confusing Vice with a listicle producer or something. Your smug self-assured arrogant pes…
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#457Earlier quoted context omitted.
Could the internet archive offer this as a paid service? For a reasonable fee, we'll archive your site, and give you back a copy of the assets you can turnkey host on the original domain for cheap with a static hosting solution (s3, cloudflare, etc). Everybody wins
No no, the exact opposite. If this bundle of content is so valuable, then someone can make a business out of buying it. Vice could go to WeBuyOldIntellectualAssets.com and get a flat price for it all, and that company would host it or do whatever with it. The same thing happens with brands - someone bought the Montgomery Ward brand at a bankruptcy auction or something - and with store inventory: once the store goes b…
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#458No Javascript: https://writing.exchange/@ernie.rss https://writing.exchange/@ernie/111977450241144169/embed
curl -si40A "" -o 1.json https://writing.exchange/api/v1/statuses/111977450241144169/context
Here is a small program to convert the JSON to a simple, text-only HTML page. No Javascript. cat > 777.l
/*
mastodon
*/
int fileno (FILE *);
#define jmp (yy_start) = 1 + 2 *
int x,y=1,z=1;
#define echo(y) {for(x=y;x",1,4,yyout);}
%s M0
%option nounput noinput noyywrap
%%
\"poll\":(null|[^\"]+) z++;
\"id\":\"[^\"]+ if(z){fwrite("
",1,4,yyout);y++;echo(6); z=0;}
\"group\":(false|true) y=0;
\"created_at\":\"[^\"]+ if(y)echo(14);
\"acct\":\"[^\"]+ echo(8);
\"content\":\" jmp M0;
\", fwrite("
",1,4,yyout);putc(10,yyout);jmp 0;
\\
\\u003c putc(60,yyout);
\\u003e putc(62,yyout);
\\u0026 putc(38,yyout);
[^,] putc(yytext[0],yyout);
.|\n
%%
int main(){
fwrite("\n",1,21,stdout);
yylex();
exit(0);
}
^D
flex -8Cem 777.l
cc -O3 -std=c89 -W -Wall -pedantic -pipe lex.yy.c -static -o yy777
strip -s yy777
yy777 1.htm
firefox ./1.htm
links 1.htmRe: Vice website is shutting down
#459It makes no sense to not let the site online in an archived form, for the posterity It wouldn't even be a significant cost and ads would recoup it anyway There should be a way to donate a website to the Internet Archive so that they run an online archive on it, basically keeping the site frozen forever (rather than relying on the Wayback Machine which has worse UX)
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#460Earlier quoted context omitted.
Even if that's a mere 0.1% willing to pay a dollar per year, that's still enough to pay a few freelancers
Actually, its only $18,000 a year (18,000,000 * 0.001). The would have to charge a lot more than that to pay anyone anything.
The Upwork/fiverrr economy is brutal.
Also, go ask a freelance writer how much they make. Or the girl in your coffeeshop or the guy behind the bar. There are many jobs that pay peanuts in Europe or America.