
(Ursprünglich geteilt R/Ownyourintent – Cross-Posting nicht erlaubt, hier zur Diskussion zu repostieren.)
Das „alte Schnäppchen“ des Internets – kostenlose Inhalte im Austausch für Anzeigen – bricht auseinander. Jahrzehntelang hielt es das Web offen, wurde aber im Laufe der Zeit in den Überwachungskapitalismus. Und jetzt drückt AI es über die Kante:
- Klicks verschwinden, da KI direkt Antworten gibt.
- Anzeigen funktionieren nicht an Agenten, die Daten analysieren, anstatt Banner zu sehen.
- Und wenn Assistenten anfangen, Geld zu nehmen, um unsere Entscheidungen zu steuern, bricht das Vertrauen zusammen.
Also, was passiert als nächstes? Haben wir überall Paywalls? KI verkaufen uns leise an uns? Oder etwas ganz Neues?
Ich habe im Blog oben einen tieferen Tauchgang geschrieben. Neugierig, was die Leute hier denken: Wenn das Anzeigenmodell wirklich stirbt, was sollte es dann ersetzen?
https://testnet.inomy.shop/blog/Open-Monetization-Layer
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The internet’s old ad-funded bargain is breaking down, and AI is speeding that collapse. Clicks are disappearing, ads don’t work on AI agents, and assistants could become biased salespeople if their incentives are tied to advertisers. That leaves us at a turning point: do we end up with paywalls everywhere, or can we imagine something completely new?
I’m curious what others think a fair, sustainable model for the future web might look like.
crypto will wreck havoc on the internet as we know it. from silly games with pay2play models to a constant barrage of digitals item and skins a click away, we will dream about a time when the internet didnt have money as part of its reality
Paywalls and micropayments everywhere.
We’re seeing a glimpse of what’s to come on the sex industry, which shouldn’t be a surprise because the sex industry is usually both an earlier adopter of tech and also needs to push its boundaries for legal and commercial reasons.
OnlyFans is creating a model where the money goes to the content producer, both via subscription and also via paid content. We’re going to see more of this.
Brazilian PIX is also part of the future to come. It’s also part of the reason why some people high in the US government fear it; because it isn’t an app, it’s not a private company selling solutions, but it’s public infrastructure for cheap and easy money transfer that enables a lot of new business model including micro payments that were practically impossible with the legacy financial system (and on top of this it isn’t centered at around the US financial system). I’m sure PIX is in some way part of the future.