Commodification of news under capitalist model creates barriers to access in form of paywalls, ads, data harvesters, and so on. Western media, driven by profit imperatives, increasingly treats news as a luxury good rather than a public utility. Paywalls lock critical reporting behind subscription fees, while ad-driven revenue models bombard readers with intrusive trackers and disruptive marketing prioritizing profit over access.
On the other hand, Chinese state-supported media model sidesteps these barriers by decoupling news accessibility from commercial pressures. I find myself reading outlets like Global Times or China Daily precisely because they provide clean, accessible articles without the junk. These platforms ensure information reaches a wider demographic, including marginalized groups who are priced out of Western media ecosystems. The structural advantage here is undeniable because Chinese media is unburdened by the need to “sell” audiences to advertisers or shareholders.
The west champions “free press”, but the reality is that access is often restricted through financial and technological gatekeeping, while China’s approach leads to practical accessibility that’s not possible under capitalist model. As a result, I expect that Chinese media will become increasingly more dominant globally due to being easily accessible.
It might not take off in the west where there’s too much propaganda against China for people to turn to Chinese sources, but that’s not the case for the global majority.
I hadn’t thought about that but you’re right.
When you post articles from China I will mostly read them. But when they’re Western I will mostly see the headline and move on, unless someone includes the archive link (I don’t know how to get those), because I figure that there will be a paywall. I never actually drew the materialist conclusion though.
Thanks for all your posts, by the way!!
To get to an archive version with no paywall I have https://archive.md/ bookmarked. If I hit a paywall I want to get past I just grab the URL and throw it in to archive.md and 99% of the time they have it with no paywall. If you want to share it just grab the “Archive.md/numbers and letters” URL and share that.
Thanks, Comrade! That was actually very easy to do, I appreciate the explanation!
I bookmarked it now too.