Right now there is a free rider problem with internet content. If this becomes more prevalent the market will have to adjust to deal with free riders. If you believe that content creators have a right to earn money there are two ways that can happen: 1) directly - you pay directly for the content that you want to consume or 2) indirectly - you see ads or sell your data in some way. I wonder what people will choose if…
> If you believe that content creators have a right to earn money there are two ways that can happen: 1) directly - you pay directly for the content that you want to consume or 2) indirectly - you see ads or sell your data in some way. I don't think this is a truism. Sites in the style of BBC/CNN/Fox/Yahoo/etc. may have a tough time with their online content if they aren't able to support those properties with ads. I…
Content made to promote something, isn't that an ads? Sure that could happen but hell nothing stop ads from being more high quality right now. I much prefer to watch content that's primary goal is to entertain, teach, etc... and not to sell you stuff.
> I don't see any reason why high-quality content can't survive on non-ad revenue, given that there are plenty of counter-examples.
Well nothing stop them to exist right now. The reverse is false though, content funded by ads currently only exist based on that good ad targeting.
Personally I seriously hope Google push more Youtube Red and Google Contributor. Ad work for people that can't pay for it (or don't want to), we only need something for people that doesn't want ads but can pay instead.