Dealer of Death wrote:
Way to link to a "members only" site. Here's a hint for you, when trying to get people to see stuff from a pay or registration required site, cut and paste, don't post a useless link.KFGauss wrote:
FYI - This is an interesting (Interesting to me - I'm not a Reddit user) article from the folks at The Atlantic (a reputable site) about some of the fun to be had on Reddit at the moment.
https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2023/06/reddit-protests-moderators-labor-work/674479/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=atlantic-daily-newsletter&utm_content=20230621&utm_term=The%20Atlantic%20Daily
Now, my turn.
Way to spend more time complaining than trying to find the article.
I typed these three words into my Chrome browser's Google splash-page's search field: "atlantic", "reddit", and "protests".
Et voilà!
A whole page of links appears!
The 3rd and 4th links in my results appear to do a fine job of taking me to a copy of the article served up by sites that don't ask me to register or subscribe.
Here's a hint for you. Catch me in a better mood if you want me to listen sympathetically to criticisms like ^ for a topic this trivial.
Or
Maybe I should start pasting copies of 900 word articles into my posts???
Yeah, that'll end well.