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Subscription-based news sites face a tough challenge because people can often find similar, or even identical, content for free elsewhere. New services like Perplexity, or the recently launched The Browser Company's Arch Search app, make this even harder. These apps let users access content without directly visiting the sites, posing another hurdle for online publishers. Maybe the solution lies in subscriptions. If you subscribe to a given publisher, you can access the content through a third-party service like Perplexity. If paying doesn't appeal to you, there's always the option to visit these sites directly, in which case the publisher monetizes the content through advertising. Paying for content might finally start to make a lot more sense for many. #ai #aiadoption #aiapplications

David H.

Senior Quality Assurance Engineer

6mo

I'm watching sub based independent news and you can't find much of them or similar content for free. Advertisement is just brainwashing and should be forbidden, there is whole team of WEF people painting all ads on yellow and blue for 2 years already. You can see all important parts for free and you pay for content like their personal analyze, reactions and live footage.

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