Disagree. The abandonment of advertising in favor of paywalls in media is directly contributing to the increase in polarization and consumption of disinformation. Quality journalism is getting harder and harder to access. People might subscribe to one or two, but they are unlikely to shell out for a publication that does not align with their preexisting views. Meanwhile the propaganda and fake news remains free to read.
realusername|4 years ago
None of those issues apply to paid journalism.
dialtone|4 years ago
And even without clickbait stuff people search for the news that satisfies them and their value system.
All of this happens on data voluntarily shared with the platforms people complain about like Facebook, and there's no end to this in sight.
Advertising in this forum is at the same time useless and barely works (cue the 50% advertising is wasted, don't know which one, and other similar sentences) and the most powerful tool for mind control ever existed.
HWR_14|4 years ago
kenny11|4 years ago
The trend towards segmenting people into ever-smaller classes to serve them more targeted ads is another cause of, not a solution to polarization.