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frezik ,

I've seen just the opposite. The top comment points out all sorts of problems with the article beyond just the headline.

Take this one on using nitrogen asphyxiation for the death penalty: https://midwest.social/post/7581080

I'm personally against the death penalty, but this article was garbage with garbage arguments. The top comments highlight why. Not only did people read the article, but they were also clear headed enough to point out all its flaws even when they are broadly on the same side as the authors.

knexcar ,

Why would I read a long, padded, ad-riddled article when I can get a quick and accurate TL;DR in the title and expert commentary in the comments?

TheFriar ,

Welcome to the internet.

TengoHipo ,

I want peoples opinions on what they read. I ain’t got time lol

lorty ,
@lorty@lemmy.ml avatar

Maybe give us a not paywalled link next time?

AgentGrimstone ,

YUP. So make sure your title is good.

june ,

This is literally the entire internet.

ElPussyKangaroo ,

So, what's the meme about?

yamanii ,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

:)

carnimoss ,

Yeah guilty as charged

MonkderZweite ,

Am i here for newspapers or for community, hm?

capital ,

[insert question directly answered by article here]

hexortor ,
  1. modern websites are a pain to navigate with popups, paywall, ads, heavy tracking that slows down navigation, autoplaying video ads etc

  2. modern journalism = let's just report whatever the person or company says without fact checking, contextualizing or taking a stance. I believe this is done because it takes less effort and because it makes sure that the news org doesn't anger any of the persons/organizations it has tides with (for ads or direct funding)

The comments solve both problems, as lemmy is ad- and tracking-free and the people in the comments are mostly real people usually without any vested interests in the things they're discussing.

So OBVIOUSLY I only read the comments. I'll get the content of the article indirectly as it's being discussed.

silverdraco ,

This is absolutely true. I get more information and understanding from the discussion in the comments than I do the article. Using other platforms I want to read what people are discussing about the article than the article itself. Brings more depth to the conversation and the article.

lightnsfw ,

Also you can use the comments to determine if the article is even worth reading so you don't accidentally give a click to some hack journalism.

drawerair ,

When I see a lot of 💩 on the site, I use Firefox's reader mode.

archive.md, 12ft.io or the "Bypass paywalls clean" extension for paywalls

I have Ublock origin to block the tracking.

vsis ,
@vsis@feddit.cl avatar

If it's paywalled, yes. I'm just reading the title.

Lev_Astov ,
@Lev_Astov@lemmy.world avatar

This was much more fun in the days of Fark.

brbposting ,

Fark is a time machine. The jokes haven’t changed in the slightest.

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