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On this moment you'll need an account to view anything on the platform..

Every day the bird dies a little more

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[โ€“] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Quotes are often used around a word when it's similar enough to another word to be understood.

Paywalled means you must have an account and pay in order to view an article.

There is no equivalent word that comes to mind for this, but "paywalled" is so close as to be misunderstood only if you're trying to do so -- you must now have an account and login in order to view what's behind the login wall.

[โ€“] [email protected] -4 points 1 year ago

No, it is not close. The meaning is not similar. Either a site charges you money for access or it doesn't. Twitter doesn't. So don't fucking say that it does, eh? What's so difficult about that? What reason is there to say something is paywalled if it isn't paywalled, except to stir the pot?

As I said originally, when legitimate media outlets publish misleading, sensational, or otherwise bullshit headlines, people are pissed. Why then is it suddenly a non-issue now? Why is it acceptable to mislead people if you're just another kbin user when it's such a mortal fucking sin otherwise? Saying that Twitter is paywalled is not ambiguity, it is misinformation. That's because Twitter isn't paywalled.