• sol
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    1 year ago

    You don’t get to live in a 100 million dollars castle while others struggle to pay rent just by doing good things. The music industry is just as rigged as hollywood. Thanks to majors and all these salesmen who make millions there’s plenty of real and skilled musicians who don’t get half of the recognition they deserve. It’s these greedy souls that should get over themself and just let people be happy: once you are a millionare you don’t really have to keep squeezing money out of the industry with your albums just so that you can buy a whole fucking castle for yourself…

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      1 year ago

      I think the problem here is: When you realize that what you’re doing has value to others you won’t suddenly start doing it for free even if you can easily afford doing so. There may be exceptions from this like doing charity concerts as a musician, doing pro bono cases as a lawyer or helping your friend renovate their flat as a house painter and decorator. But in general I am pretty sure you won’t go from taking money to doing your craft for free.

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        1 year ago

        You are literally typing this in a platform developed for free

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          1 year ago

          You do know that the two main devs are working full time on Lemmy and are getting paid to do so by the NLnet foundation?

          The software developers equivalent of my argument above would be a developers who’s getting paid for their dayjob but still does some work for an open source project in their free time.

          It’s not about never doing anything for free but about stopping getting paid at all.