The Verge and 404 Media are building out new functions that would allow them to distribute posts on their sites and on federated platforms – like Threads, Mastodon and Bluesky – at the same time. Replies to those posts on those platforms become comments on their sites.

  • @Metz@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Wait their articles are paywalled.

    Journalists have to pay for food and rent too. What is the alternative? ads?

    The money has to come from somewhere.

    • @solrize@lemmy.world
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      131 month ago

      Paywalls just don’t mix that well with federation. The teasers are basically ads, and why would fediverse volunteers want to propagate some company’s ads? The non-federated model they are using now seems fine.

    • @mulcahey@lemmy.world
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      51 month ago

      I didn’t read Solrize’s comment as saying “There shouldn’t be paywalls,” just asking the very legitimate question as to how they will interact with federation.

      Interestingly, 404 just solved something kinda related: they developed a way for subscribers to get a custom RSS feed address, so they can access paywalled articles directly in their RSS reader. TMK, they are the first publication to do this. I imagine they would do something similar for federation. (I believe that if any of the custom RSS feeds show huge traffic numbers, 404 shuts it down, but I’m not sure)

      • @Natanael@slrpnk.net
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        31 month ago

        I don’t think that’s new, you just need to throw in a personal subscription key in the URL

    • @lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org
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      21 month ago

      The money comes from the companies that are hiring them to do the journalist work. Of course.

      Let’s be intellectually honest here. If a company has enough money that the boss can brand themself as “CEO” then it can pay at least living wages.