I started to notice some people posting NYT, Bloomberg or other websites with hard paywalls, that leads to people in the comments that are unable to read the article to discuess the headline without any analysis and some times spreading misinformation, which cannot be countered by the article, due to the paywall.

Which bring me to this: Why does no one thought about blocking hard paywalled articles for the sake of quality of discussion?

  • Cat@ponder.catOP
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    2 days ago

    Why not block both as orginal links?

    No paywalls or Archive links.

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      1 day ago

      If you block data sources because you fear misinformation, then you also can’t discuss the misinformation/propaganda you disprove of. If you don’t allow that information to be posted, it is still being read by many many people that now have less chances of being informed about it being misinformation.

      I don’t think limiting information is ever a good solution

      Also, I agree with your reply on beehaw.

      You can post third party source that discuess the orginal article and that way you can gurantee accessibility and almost full info.

      https://infosec.pub/comment/14276780