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fer0n@lemm.ee to Technology@beehaw.org ·
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Are people reading articles before posting them?

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Are people reading articles before posting them?

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  • luciole (he/him)@beehaw.org
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    I hate headlines. They’re written on purpose to piss me off and sometimes they work. Maybe I should stop reading headlines and just read the articles instead. Probably healthier than the other way around.

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      How would you identify and decide which articles to read?

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        By stopping reading headlines and just read the articles instead.

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          Just read every article?

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      I think submitting the whole article will put the instance in danger of copyright strikes.

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        correct. while we could fly under the radar, any DMCA we get for this would be completely inarguable and so we’d probably be obliged to prevent this after it happens the first time.

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