cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/27733087

Social networking startup and X competitor Bluesky is working on subscriptions. The company first announced plans to develop a new revenue stream based on the subscription model when detailing its $15 million Series A back in October. Now, mockups teasing the upcoming Bluesky subscription, along with a list of possible features, have been published to Bluesky’s GitHub.

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    11 months ago

    If you want social media, no matter if it’s Lemmy or Reddit, it costs a hell of a lot of money to host that.

    Seems to be doing fine, if scaled up cost and contributions would even out. IMO you actually proved my point.
    The scale of the internet is mainly based on ISP’s and those are paid by users. Sites can be distributed, the technology to do that has existed since the mid 90’s.
    These distribution models work fine, and do not have to deal with the added tasks of ads and trackers commercial sites use.
    You could pretty easily build a youtube like site around it.

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        11 months ago

        So of course, they’re going to be more likely to donate. Once you scale outside of those groups into groups of people who don’t care as much, and are less invested in the technology, you get less donations.

        This is true with how things are now, but an ad free internet would look very different, and users would behave differently and have different expectations.
        Note that I’m not arguing for a total non commercial Internet, things like subscriptions and Steam are fine, it’s things like Google Meta Twitter and the likes, where the users are actually the product, and the customers are the advertisers.

        PeerTube exists if you’re interested, by the way.

        Yes I know, but youtube makes it irrelevant, because everybody post there.