Maybe I should have linked to the article, but by the logic these industry players are introducing *I* ought to pay *them* for the privilege of driving them traffic, and I think I'll happily start opting out now
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I think publishing houses forget who they are and who they serve. They shouldn't be lambasting tech, they should become tech. This is like when the Railroad threw shade at the automobile industry, forgetting that they were all in the transportation industry. Vice is the railroad.
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It's really interesting to ask how much of this is conscious. A lot of the time these sorts of prejudice operate underneath the surface of the mind.
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Exactly! If journalism as a whole would have remembered it's actually the greatest strength, to not shape the narrative but tell the story come what may, the entire field would be enjoying an unassailable position of strength right now.
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The funny thing is they still can't figure out why they're failing. It's not because of tech.
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Posted on a network that's part of a family which includes a JV with Microsoft.
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Looks like they’ve been, disrupted!
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