Re: If you can make one thing illegal...
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:10 am
a lot of major websites would dissapear.Phase Down wrote:no it wouldnt.. lolMarcus wrote:If advertisement was banned most of the internet would die off.
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a lot of major websites would dissapear.Phase Down wrote:no it wouldnt.. lolMarcus wrote:If advertisement was banned most of the internet would die off.
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Either restructure your finances and find revenue from elsewhere or go under, yes.Nevalo wrote:a lot of major websites would dissapear.Phase Down wrote:no it wouldnt.. lolMarcus wrote:If advertisement was banned most of the internet would die off.
What would happen to places like this forum where adverts are their only income?Laszlo wrote:Either restructure your finances and find revenue from elsewhere or go under, yes.Nevalo wrote:a lot of major websites would dissapear.Phase Down wrote:no it wouldnt.. lolMarcus wrote:If advertisement was banned most of the internet would die off.
If your product is solid you'll be fine.
In its current form, yes it would. You'd have to replace all the advertising revenue by raising taxes and paying for it out of the public purse or charging subscriptions to every individual service.Phase Down wrote:no it wouldnt.. lolMarcus wrote:If advertisement was banned most of the internet would die off.
Marcus wrote:What would happen to places like this forum where adverts are their only income?Laszlo wrote:Either restructure your finances and find revenue from elsewhere or go under, yes.Nevalo wrote:a lot of major websites would dissapear.Phase Down wrote:no it wouldnt.. lolMarcus wrote:If advertisement was banned most of the internet would die off.
If your product is solid you'll be fine.
Laszlo wrote:Either restructure your finances and find revenue from elsewhere or go under.
Pretty much the point I'm trying to make. Do you really think people would start paying money for a brand new website they aren't too sure about and has very little members?wub wrote:Would that not force non-commercial websites (that might rely on adverts to cover their running costs) to sell something in order to survive?
Which is why the only workable alternative is to pay for it through the public purse.Marcus wrote:Pretty much the point I'm trying to make. Do you really think people would start paying money for a brand new website they aren't too sure about and has very little members?wub wrote:Would that not force non-commercial websites (that might rely on adverts to cover their running costs) to sell something in order to survive?
and new ones would take it placeNevalo wrote:a lot of major websites would dissapear.Phase Down wrote:no it wouldnt.. lolMarcus wrote:If advertisement was banned most of the internet would die off.
Sounds just great.Phase Down wrote:and new ones approved by the government or absolutely guaranteed to make money would take it placeNevalo wrote:a lot of major websites would dissapear.Phase Down wrote:no it wouldnt.. lolMarcus wrote:If advertisement was banned most of the internet would die off.
Laszlo wrote:It is now

I do lean to agreeing that society would be better without advertising, but some necessary evils are required to keep the balance between all the different facets of human progress... billboards and stuff, I reckon we could benefit without (especially if Graffiti is to be illegal); but I'm really sceptical that there's a better way to allow freedom of expression and enterprise in an environment like the Internet... put a financial block in the way and the Internet might as well just be the High St - things will likely only appear if the creators can convince their bank it'll be profitable (I have a feeling this would make the Internet a much more depressing place) and put a request for taxpayer's money in the way and things might start disappearing if the entire country can't agree on them.Laszlo wrote:
But tbh, I don't really care about websites either. Society seemed to get along just fine before rampant internet advertising, but whatever, i'll change my idea if only to placate the ninjas making money off the internet.
i'll take u seriously when u stop advertising urself as a boxer m9Laszlo wrote:You know what I mean - commercialsJizzMan wrote:We are all advertisements, of one thing or the other. Would be near impossible to ban unless we stop looking at ourselves through chains of command