I want to be clear that this is not a reaction to any specific post, just something that I’m thinking about as I’m browsing around.

What do people think about linking to paywalled content? I find it frustrating, personally–but only if I’m not currently paying for the material, because if I am then I’m logged in and likely won’t notice.

Maybe it would be nice to have a guideline, a suggestion, for people posting links to such content as top-level posts to provide a summary (like on this post) for those who don’t have access?

Also, I apologize if this is something that’s been discussed already and decided upon; I’m quite new to Beehaw / Lemmy, and this is on my mind so I figured I’d ask :)

  • Exaggeration207@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    It would be nice to have an option to flag something as “paywall” or “limited paywall” in the UI when creating a post. But I also don’t want to clutter up the UI too much, and I don’t know if enough users would use the feature to justify adding it.

    If it were possible to add flair to posts, that might be a good way of doing it, and meet other user requests related to flair. Not sure how easy it is to add that, but I would definitely use that feature if it were available.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t think it’s likely to have a UI element, devs are slammed enough as it is and there aren’t enough new contributors stepping up (I’m trying, I really am, I just don’t know Rust, Psql or Typescript enough).

      Much better for there to be a community ruling about it which Beehaw members & contributors abide by

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        Fortunately, I do know Rust and Postgres, so this may be something I look at. I’ve got some other stuff that’s earlier in the queue, though.

        That said, don’t feel bad! These are big, complicated technologies and they take time to learn. I just did my first bit of Rust mentoring at work and it is definitely a challenge, even for experienced devs.