• Corgana
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    2 years ago

    If you’re not familiar, 404 Media is definitely worth supporting. High quality, no-bullshit journalism.

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      2 years ago

      that’s been my experience too, and i love high quality journalism, but i really don’t need more online accounts with my email address tied to them

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        2 years ago

        Plus I don’t want to be tracked what I read and click. But maybe this is a way to fight AI bots from training? Also in future high quality journalism will become more important than ever.

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            2 years ago

            but my issue with requiring an email is that i don’t want to receive emails from them for any reason ever

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                Do we want free articles on the internet? Like we’ve had for the past 30 years until some publications decided in the last 5 years to start paywalling everything?

                Yes. Yes I do want free articles on the internet. And once upon a time, publishers actually wanted my eyeballs on their free articles.

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                    2 years ago

                    That’s not unusual at all. What’s unusual is for a small publisher like 404 to demand an email address before letting you view their articles. Personally, it means I don’t read them.