I prefer “list” view over grid view. Switching to grid view shows six videos before the break, but significantly less information about the video.

  • Rooty@lemmy.world
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    Framing anti-monetization as a “tankie and anarchist” stanice is a bit disengenuos. I know that hosting costs money, but this can be handled through donations.

    Not everything on the internet needs to be a for-profit venture, archive.org and Wikimedia work just fine as donations supported NGOs.

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      No, not everything. Just the things people want to sell and hopefully through smaller platforms in a decentralised manner rather than being corralled into a massive, centralised platform. You know, people who do it for a living, who’d like to eat food and be independent rather than being stuck in some dreary ass company or under the thumb of Google. Ever consider that?

      Like if I put $200,000 into a piece of work I need to have some guarantees. I can’t put years of my life into a project that I need to make money off of, give it out for free and hope for donations. That’s insane.

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        Like if I put $200,000 into a piece of work I need to have some guarantees.

        That’s called investing, and guess what, sometimes you lose on investments. If you want guaranteed income, you can be a salaried employee.

        I can’t put years of my life into a project that I need to make money off of, give it out for free and hope for donations. That’s insane.

        If the end goal is monetization, then say so upfront, don’t worm your way into communities and start hawking your wares. Again, not everything needs to be a profit making machine, volunteering, donations and non-profits exist.

        You know, people who do it for a living, who’d like to eat food and be independent rather than being stuck in some dreary ass company or under the thumb of Google. Ever consider that?

        Your personal ambitions are not a concern of me, or anyone else. You sound like the Lemmy community is putting a damper on your dreams of making it big (it’s never just about putting food on the table,right?). Maybe we want a place where we can talk to each other and not have ads shoved into our faces, like on every other platform?

        If you want to set up a commercial based instance, go ahead, just don’t be surprised if you don’t recieve a warm welcome.