Most of the articles I tried to read were behind paywalls. Also, when I hover over the link, the redirect URL conceals the publisher's ID and hence the paywall status. Do they get ad revenue for clicks to the page followed by immediate tab closure? If so, some advertiser is not getting value for money.
I am growing weary of this and am moving toward unsubscribing from this newsletter. I'd rather remain blissfully ignorant of the existence of these articles than to know that I am being kept ignorant by paywalls and an educator's salary.
I absolutely LOVE these weekly roundups. Such great writing on so many topics that are truly thought provoking. Thank you to all who contribute to FAIR in various ways. Will definitely share!
Most of the articles I tried to read were behind paywalls. Also, when I hover over the link, the redirect URL conceals the publisher's ID and hence the paywall status. Do they get ad revenue for clicks to the page followed by immediate tab closure? If so, some advertiser is not getting value for money.
I am growing weary of this and am moving toward unsubscribing from this newsletter. I'd rather remain blissfully ignorant of the existence of these articles than to know that I am being kept ignorant by paywalls and an educator's salary.
I would love to read John McWhorter’s article, but linking to articles behind another publication’s paywall makes that impossible.
I absolutely LOVE these weekly roundups. Such great writing on so many topics that are truly thought provoking. Thank you to all who contribute to FAIR in various ways. Will definitely share!
Thank you for these newsletters. Your work is so important and appreciated!!!
Wondering if you have a recommended book lists? I work in a library and would like to suggest purchases--which is someone EVERYONE should do, BTW.