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The thing is, publishing your article as open access generally requires you as the author to pay upwards of $2k USD. I think I've seen some that are around 4k.
Just post it on lemmy ๐
No the reviewing is done by other scientists for free. It's potentially a bit webhosting etc but journals also take advertisements.
The entire industry is a cruel joke.
Most researchers are happy to email you a digital copy which they retain rights over if you ask though :)
Correct, scientists both do the labour of reviewing articles for free and then are also charged by the journals to view the articles.
There are essentially only a few publishing companies so it's basically a racket and they can do whatever they want. Most scientists in my field post preprint type articles on arXiv though so it can always be read there.