Ad-Based Platforms Have Mostly Solved Optimal Taxation
Here's something that might surprise you — ad-supported platforms have essentially cracked the code on optimal taxation. Byrne Hobart points out that these platforms, by focusing on consumption and using sophisticated data, create a kind of 'tax system' that’s both efficient and profitable. Instead of traditional taxes, they tax your ad impressions and clicks, capturing value from your everyday behavior without heavy regulation. What’s wild is that this system aligns incentives: platforms maximize future profits by keeping users engaged, while the ads blend seamlessly into content, making the experience less intrusive. Hobart argues that this digital setup is like a highly efficient, outsourced tax system, with companies collecting and redistributing value — sometimes even funding public goods in the process. So, the big takeaway? As more of our economy moves online, these ad-driven models are quietly becoming the most advanced form of tax collection, with enormous implications for how we think about government, value, and the future of public goods.