You raise good points. Internet is a feedback system, not broadcast medium.
Presumably, if you are paying for content with cash then there is less tracking of you since there should be no ads to track you, login is optional. You are paying for a clean stream of data without the tracking garbage. This needs to be proved in practice.
Increased privacy with monetization is a presumption. It has to be a goal that is actively worked on.
If goal is a metanet where content is stored on bitcoin and attributed to author and payments for content are made by users then all those payments are public and there needs to be a serious discussion of privacy.
Identity, reputation, attribution, and the metanet, All those issues come together
You raise good points. Internet is a feedback system, not broadcast medium.
Presumably, if you are paying for content with cash then there is less tracking of you since there should be no ads to track you, login is optional. You are paying for a clean stream of data without the tracking garbage. This needs to be proved in practice.
Increased privacy with monetization is a presumption. It has to be a goal that is actively worked on.
If goal is a metanet where content is stored on bitcoin and attributed to author and payments for content are made by users then all those payments are public and there needs to be a serious discussion of privacy.
Identity, reputation, attribution, and the metanet, All those issues come together