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The future of Publishing on Web 3.
1. why do readers need to register?
The Multi-Media platform envisages that
“ The proposed Grub Street Journal App the App is a Librarian and Curator for multimedia creators and a Curator/Librarian Sensai teacher devils advocate reading group and search engine for the Journal Subscribers. Every Subscriber is an Editor. critic and is the completer of the Grey space.”
“The App is a personal archive curator for the multi-media- makers a Librarian/consultant for the readers and viewers.”
“The App will be a personal archive curator for the Writers and Filmmakers and a Librarian / Book Shop consultant for the readers and viewers. That’s what I hope we have created following some wacky ideas thrown at the Web 3 blue sky.”
2. what do you have in mind for the paywall functionality? will it be applied to at least some of each kind of content (video, writings, images)?
Parts 1 and 2 of the question are related, Registration even for pre paywall content or free public domain content for receipt of the Newsletter, ongoing updates etc, Registration can be anonymised it is not for external communication but it is for the platforms street teaming process.
Reverb Nation Widgets.
https://www.reverbnation.com/malone4leader
Embeds and free credits for shares /Links, Green Shield Stamp model ( See rouge Network)
Where the Consumer of free content is not the Product but earns the free content by completing a simple act of registering by sharing on twitter or embedding on a web site.
29.22 Roger
“The point here is about this is, is that the Internet and the interactions between people and interactions and exchanges between people
exchanging money. Then if money
is the sum of social relations in a
society, but it’s also an expression of
the surplus energy in society. When it
(money) is expressed as prosperity.”
31:10 Ranjan.
“we’re talking about the monetizing
or not the monetize ability or not of an
Epistophilia, you know do people like
knowledge. Is there profit to be made
from liking knowledge? And, if there is no
profit to be made from giving people
access to knowledge then there’s no
encouragement. That’s before you even
start talking about censoring”. Ranjan
Chat With Ranjan, Tyranny of the Nerds, #ObjectiveKhunts, Grub Street
Participation online via a human-controlled proxy, Proof of Brain ( Steemit)
AI, sock puppets should not allow fake participation human intelligence behind distributed networks is where and for whom the value of the social relations and physical items exchanged should be generated. The network participants are from who value generates and to where value returns. Registration even at the levels of complimentary access is a requirement and the Paywall defines the limits of Access granted by Complementary and Earned access.
https://notthegrubstreetjournal.com/
https://grubstreetjournal.visualstories.com/
https://grubstreetjournal.beezer.com/
https://rogerglewis13.wixsite.com/newgrubstreetjournal
The Grub Street Journal Freedom of Speech, Censorship
The Ethereum Daily Part of the Grub Street Journal
EOS, Everipedia, and a whole lot more,
This Space is Fast-moving and Dynamic hence ongoing work on.
http://www.coppelia.io/category/web-scraping-and-apis/
Rewarding to have my work about insight into Trump's success featured in MIT @techreview https://t.co/aGuGXt04zq pic.twitter.com/vjIi46Xf28
— John Swain (@swainjo) December 5, 2016
The Shape of Things Past informing the shape of things to come.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/about/
link.
https://www.unz.com/gatzmon/predators-united/
https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-john-mccain-jeffrey-epstein-and-pizzagate/
UK activist Ian Fantom: 10th anniversary breakthrough for 9/11 truth! _ on The Kevin Barrett Show
This show was broadcast October 4, 2011.
It is now archived here — Use Player
Coming up Tuesday at 9am Pacific – 12 Noon Eastern – 16:00 GMT
Will be archived here after the broadcast by Tuesday evening.
“THE KEVIN BARRETT SHOW”
EXCLUSIVE LIVE–Tuesday on KB Show:
UK activist Ian Fantom: 10th anniversary breakthrough for 9/11 truth!
Email your questions or comments now.
Guest: Ian Fantom of Berkshire 9/11 Truth, who says the 10th anniversary brought a breakthrough for 9/11 truth. Below is Ian’s newsletter: Berkshire 9/11 Truth Movement Newsletter
https://medium.com/@zacharyvorhies/is-bitcoin-a-rothschild-money-trick-55f79abba933
Occult symbology — Rising Phoenix
Check out this Economist Magazine cover from 1998:
Notice the year on the digital coin. 2018. Notice that the symbol in the middle is made up of a zero and one, revealing it’s digital nature.
Notice that the Pheonix is a very important symbol in the occult.
What this picture is saying is that a force is going to crash and burn all the worlds paper currency (hyperinflation?) and then in the ashes of the old system will arise a one-world, unified digital currency system owned by the new world order of the Rising Phoenix. Published in 1998!
So who owns and controls the Economist?
https://twitter.com/Perpetualmaniac/status/1161672580153139205
https://twitter.com/threadreaderapp/status/1161735399439589381
https://www.cultstate.com/2017/10/13/The-Butterfly-War/
If you can spoof the metadata of protected classes, you will be immune to Project Shield. The predator will not eat bad-tasting things.
I am very excited about it; I have been working very hard on What a new Publishing Platform on Web 3 looks like and it needs to be something quite New the psychology of surfing the web has been studied extensively this is another good site.
https://www.nngroup.com/topic/writing-web/https://www.nngroup.com/topic/writing-web/
https://github.com/Emblem21-OpenSource/janus
Then the Review of; Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism by Quinn Slobodian, by Alexander Zevin
https://www.lrb.co.uk/v41/n16/alexander-zevin/every-penny-a-vote
Gives a Geo-Political view from the Fall of the Austro Hungarian Empire and Messrs Von Mises’, Von Hayeck’s and Schumpeter’s influences across the Jockeying for position in the Great Game of Monopoly Finance Capitalism.
“Neoliberalism is often conceived as a system of self-regulating markets, shrunken states and crudely rational individuals. Early neoliberals, however, didn’t believe in markets’ self-correcting properties. Instead, as Quinn Slobodian argues in Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism, they were concerned above all with establishing governments, laws and institutions in which markets could be embedded in order to make them work as they should – not only at a national but at a global level.”
7. #MediaFlotillas June 26, 2017
Grub Street Journal, Bench Notes for the Site Map development #NotTheGrubStreetJournal #GrubStreetJournal
Grub Street Journal
For Readers, Writers or researchers,
Blogging, Publishing, Literary Agency
Multi-Media and Author Platforms for Multi-Media Presentations and
Pay Wall, Marketing, Exegesis Hermeneutic Flux Capacitor,
Grub Street Journal, Magazine, Sections
Grub Street Annual Review
Grub Street Serialised Books, Essays and Short Stories
The Journal
The Grub Street Journal is designed to fulfil the
Literary role of the London Review of books as well as the LRB’s
Social Commentary and Political writing tradition.
https://www.lrb.co.uk/v35/n24/seymour-m-hersh/whose-sarin
https://literaryreview.co.uk/man-of-les-people
Register Writer,
Writer Pages Registration along with Wallet details and Exegesis Hermeneutics flux Capacitor settings to generate MetaTag Cloud,
Precis and Q and A promo video live streams etc.
Register as Reader
Register as a reader and add social media functionality Good reads, and Patreon and Paywall parameters setting out Preferences for Exegesis FluxCapacitor Reader preference Hyperdrive Truthiness Space warp.
https://github.com/tonefreqhz/open-source-search-engine
Pay Wall,
https://zeen101.helpscoutdocs.com/collection/30-leaky-paywall
Most Popular Articles
Setting up Leaky Paywall
Leaky Paywall FAQs
How to Add Custom Fields to the Leaky Paywall Registration Form
Leaky Paywall Recurring Payments Plugin
Customizing your subscription nag to work
How To Send A User Back to the Page They Came From After Login
How To Tell Leaky Paywall to Ignore Editors and Other User Roles
Caching with Leaky Paywall (i.e WP Engine)
Leaky Paywall Trials
How to set up renewal reminders
Genres Writing
Register Writer,
Register as Reader
Fiction, Genres ( Poetry, Essays, Novellas, Novels, Short Stories)
News and Journalism ( Genres, FInance, Politics, Geo Politics )
Academic, Humanities, Science,
Magazine
The Economist,
Liberalism at Large
The World According to the Economist
by Alexander Zevin
Hardback
Hardback
£25.00
12 November 2019 / 9781781686249
Forthcoming
https://www.versobooks.com/books/3090-liberalism-at-large
Pathbreaking history of modern liberalism told through the pages of one of its most zealous supporters
In this landmark book, Alexander Zevin looks at the development of modern liberalism by examining the long history of the Economist newspaper, which, since 1843, has been the most tireless – and internationally influential – champion of the liberal cause anywhere in the world. But what exactly is liberalism, and how has its message evolved?
Liberalism at Large examines a political ideology on the move as it confronts the challenges that classical doctrine left unresolved: the rise of democracy, the expansion of empire, the ascendancy of high finance. Contact with such momentous forces was never going to leave the proponents of liberal values unchanged. Zevin holds a mirror to the politics—and personalities—of Economist editors past and present, from Victorian banker-essayists James Wilson and Walter Bagehot to latter-day eminences Bill Emmott and Zanny Minton Beddoes.
Today, neither economic crisis at home nor permanent warfare abroad has dimmed the Economist’s belief in unfettered markets, limited government, and a free hand for the West. Confidante to the powerful, emissary for the financial sector, portal onto international affairs, the bestselling newsweekly shapes the world its readers – as well as everyone else – inhabit. This is the first critical biography of one of the architects of a liberal world order now under increasing strain.
Victorian magazine flourishes in the 21st century
https://mondediplo.com/2012/09/10theeconomist
The Economist’s secret
All other publications may be in decline, but the circulation and ad revenues of The Economist, especially in the US, are not just stable but growing. Why is everybody so awed?
by Alexander Zevin
Print journalism is in crisis, as newsstand sales, subscriptions and ad revenues all decline while the promised online profits are slow to arrive. None of which quite applies to The Economist. It has had newsstand setbacks, but its long-term success, particularly in the US, now its major market, remains a good news story. When editor Bill Emmott stepped down in 2006, US National Public Radio asked him how a magazine with a “sleep-inducing title” and “esoteric content” could have achieved a 13% rise in readership in 2005. Its circulation figures for 2010 — 1.42 million, 820,000 in the US — have filled the media with awe.
New Left review.
https://newleftreview.org/issues/II94/articles/alexander-zevin-the-snuffer-of-lamps
London Review of books
Every Penny a Vote
Alexander Zevin
BUYGlobalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism by Quinn Slobodian
Harvard, 381 pp, £25.95, March 2018, ISBN 978 0 674 97952 9
https://www.lrb.co.uk/v41/n16/alexander-zevin/every-penny-a-vote
https://literaryreview.co.uk/man-of-les-people
JONATHAN MEADES
MAN OF LES PEOPLE
REVOLUTION FRAN
https://archives.cjr.org/the_audit/the_stand-alone_new_york_times.php
The NYT’s paywall overtakes digital ads
Meantime, the Globe’s drag on the Times, quantified
By Ryan Chittum
NOVEMBER 1, 2013
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It was only a little more than two years ago that the conventional wisdom said The New York Times shouldn’t—or couldn’t—charge online.
You don’t hear that anymore with the massive success of the Times’s paywall, which hit 727,000 subscribers in the quarter, up 28,000 in three months.
Even bigger, the Times’s paywall revenue has soared past its digital ad revenue. Digital subscriptions brought in $37.7 million in the third quarter, while digital ads brought just $32.9 million. When you consider the print-boosting effects of the paywall, which I’d estimate very (very) roughly at several million dollars a quarter, the paywall looks even better.
As Ken Doctor writes, “The reader revenue strategy is working. Period.”
NYT revenue actually increased 2 percent in the 3rd quarter thanks to higher reader revenue and slower ad losses. The shocking digital-subscriber growth of the first two years has slowed, though, which means the paper’s upcoming expansion of its digital subscription model will be critical to continuing its stabilization.
Grub Street Annual Review
Blog To Book type compilations Essay collections and annual awards
https://www.blogbooker.com/index.php
Grub Street Serialised Books, Essays and Short Stories
All, of the above and more more more
https://www.blogbooker.com/index.php
Grub Street Journal TV
Video Hosting, Streaming and Live streaming.
Grub Street Book Club.
Grub Street, Readings
Grub Street Author Q and A sessions
Grub Street Virtual Book Tours.
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