Argument in
favour of paywall
Paywall, a feature of a website that requires payment from users,
so that they can receive further content and services. Paywall restricts access
to content for those who do not pay. There are many advantages of putting up
paywall on a website, and everyone should be in favour of paywall after
focusing on these benefits. Firstly, paywall legitimizes the quality of the
content. This means that higher quality content will only be available to
readers who value it, and will therefore pay for it. Paying for quality is also
a great reason to pay for paywall as readers may not find certain content available
anywhere else.
Secondly, putting up a paywall online e.g. on a news website
is much cheaper than buying a newspaper on the way to work every day. Therefore
readers can access the same news stories online at a much lower price than on a
printed newspaper. Paying for paywall will allow users to save, send, and copy
news which is not possible on a printed newspaper.
Thirdly, putting up a paywall is advantageous because it is
highly reliable. The newspapers will not ask you for payments of the content if
it has been written by uneducated or beginner journalists. The newspapers will
ask you for payment because their content is written by experienced professionals,
who are highly educated. Therefore, paying for a paywall will benefit you as it
will make your reading, research and understanding of a higher and more
reliable quality than someone who has accessed news for free.
The last reason as to why you should sign up for paywall is
the fact that ‘Journalism is a profession’. This means that the journalists who
write and publish articles do not just do it for fun . They have to do
extensive research on their topic, make sure it is valid and reliable and constantly
check their work for any errors. This requires time and hard work. Therefore,
by agreeing to paywall we are not only benefiting ourselves but also journalists,
who see paywall as a way in which they earn a living. Paywall is a source of
income for their career. We need to consider the fact that just as we would
want our hard work to be rewarded, so would these journalists. Paywall is not
only a way of ‘accessing content’, it is also a way in which journalists
survive and protect their career.
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