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Science reporter at the New York Times. Pluto, dinosaurs, NASA, viral math & more...

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    1. Charles M. Blow‏Verified account @CharlesMBlow 29 Jul 2019

      I don’t know how people expect me to respond when they say they would love to read my column, but the @nytimes has a fire wall and wants them to subscribe. I will never tell you what to do with your money. But, journalism is a profession like any other. Do you work for free?

      1,125 replies 2,242 retweets 21,134 likes
    2. Joel Valenzuela‏ @TheDesertLynx 29 Jul 2019
      Replying to @CharlesMBlow @nytimes

      Maybe it's the payment models that are outdated. Maybe in a massive information age, people don't want to pay a giant corporation when they just want to pay the journalist. Maybe people should be able to easily pay 1 cent per view.

      8 replies 1 retweet 31 likes
    3.  ❤️6 Impossible Things  🇳🇿 🌈 ☕ 🍰‏ @Rtmiss 30 Jul 2019
      Replying to @TheDesertLynx @CharlesMBlow @nytimes

      Too true, I grasp the idea of media companies having to bring in revenue but I don't want to subscribe just to read one article. Pay per view would be a great option.

      3 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
    4. Kenneth Chang‏ @kchangnyt 30 Jul 2019
      Replying to @Rtmiss @TheDesertLynx and

      Micropayments are a terrible idea. Either it'd be unwieldy (enter a password for every article you read) or people (or their children) will inadvertently run up their bill. Think of app charging disputes multiplied by 100. Plus, think what'll happen when bots join the fun.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    5. Joel Valenzuela‏ @TheDesertLynx 30 Jul 2019
      Replying to @kchangnyt @Rtmiss and

      Only under current implementations. A mobile authentication would work easy and just fine, and not be a pain. Also short password is not unwieldy for several minutes of read time, one you can type in 2.5 seconds. Perfectly doable.

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    6. Kenneth Chang‏ @kchangnyt 30 Jul 2019
      Replying to @TheDesertLynx @Rtmiss and

      I’ll believe it when I see someone implement it with a viable biz model. I don’t see it. It’d be like the old per-minute cell phone bills that everyone hated. But messier and more overhead.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    7. Joel Valenzuela‏ @TheDesertLynx 30 Jul 2019
      Replying to @kchangnyt @Rtmiss and

      Only with large centralized middlemen. I mean it's either try to innovate or keep going down the death spiral.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      Kenneth Chang‏ @kchangnyt 30 Jul 2019
      Replying to @TheDesertLynx @Rtmiss and

      What technology has not ended up dominated by large centralized middleman? Or really any business?

      7:15 PM - 30 Jul 2019
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        2. Joel Valenzuela‏ @TheDesertLynx 31 Jul 2019
          Replying to @kchangnyt @Rtmiss and

          The very subject of this discussion is how large centralized corporations (NYT) can't get people to pay anymore, because content is everywhere and many times free (and sometimes higher quality). Tech decentralized journalism. Decentralizing funding models is clearly next.

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        3. Kenneth Chang‏ @kchangnyt 31 Jul 2019
          Replying to @TheDesertLynx @Rtmiss and

          Like that Yogi saying about how no one goes there any more because it’s too crowded. The Times currently has more paying subscribers than ever in its history, by far. As advertising/print decline, need to keep moving in that direction.

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