> But these folks still have no answer for how free websites they consume daily (e.g. news) are to be funded, they don't pay, and don't want to see ads either.
It's not a question they need to answer, that's the problem of the companies that caused this mess.
> Yet they still expect these websites to exist.
Not really, they just use what exists, not what they expect to exist.
It's not a question they need to answer, that's the problem of the companies that caused this mess.
> Yet they still expect these websites to exist.
Not really, they just use what exists, not what they expect to exist.