Much of what I want to read now requires a subscription, and I have given up
and subscribed to a few paywalled sites and some Substacks.  Typically these
let you read everything on their website and also receive email newsletters.

 

What is the etiquette around sharing such content?  Some let you send
someone a free one month subscription, but that seems like selling
subscriptions to your friends.  If I just send a link to an article, I
assume they will hit the paywall.  In some cases you can cut and paste from
the HTML or PDF but that's a bit tedious and probably frowned upon.

 

Should I just assume if other people want to see the content they will have
their own subscriptions?  Google News isn't shy about linking to paywalled
articles, that happens to me about half the time I click on a link, and I'm
sorry, I'm not going to subscribe to Fortune or Barrons or WSJ or Rolling
Stone or Mother Jones just to read the occasional article that appears in a
news feed.

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