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subscriptions in order to view the content) is detrimental for the distribution
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of knowledge in what's supposed to be the age of information. If I want to be
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exposed to diverse opinions on what's going on in different industries or
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different parts of the world, I'd probably need at least a dozen subscriptions,
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while in earlier generations folks could just walk into their local library or
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buy a single book or a single issue of a newspaper every now and then.
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different parts of the world, I'd probably need at least a dozen subscriptions
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and a similar number of apps on my phone, all pushing notifications, while in
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earlier generations folks could just walk into their local library or buy a
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single book or a single issue of a newspaper every now and then.
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I don't think that we should settle for a world where the best reports, the
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best journalism and the most insightful blog articles are locked behind
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