• GenderNeutralBro
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    2 年前

    It works for Wikipedia, which is probably the single most important site on the Internet.

    It also works for podcasts, well enough to produce an enormous amount of high-quality content, both from independent productions and networks.

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      I just wish that Wikipedia didn’t donate the money that people donated to it to other charities.

      They recently donated a million dollars of their donations to other charitable causes and in theory I’m fine with that but in practice I feel like sort of tricked or betrayed and I just don’t like it.

      I refuse to ever donate to them again until they swear to never ever do that again.

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        If it makes you feel any better about not donating, Wikipedia makes money hand-over-fist and absolutely does not need your donation. Their financials are public; they’ve been in the black for YEARS. They only beg for money because it works. It’s gross and exploitative.

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      Wikipedia also has to regularly beg for donations and is probably something of an outlier.

      Pretty much every podcast I’ve ever heard has sponsors and built-in ads, or at least shout-outs.

      I do think Patreon-style funding is a really good model, but ultimately, most people will not pay for a thing if they can get it for free and tell themselves that other people will pay for it instead. Exceptions to that exist, but they’re rare.

    • small44@lemmy.world
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      Wikipedia get big donations from big cooporations and wealthy people unlike most other donation based app