I wanted to get the feel of the group on this.

Thursday, I posted a link to an Allison Janney article over on Daily Beast.
As it turns out, the article was actually behind the paywall on the site.
Since I'm a subscriber, it didn't warn me in advance that it was
technically behind the paywall, and I blindly posted it.

There are occasionally times when I want to post an article that is either
definitely behind a paywall (think Wall Street Journal) or may be depending
on what a user has done (think Washington Post). As a journalism fan, I pay
for a *lot* more sites than the average user does. I have considered, on
occasion, posting the actual article on the site, but since this is a
public forum, I want to respect the work of the writers.

Does anyone have any thoughts on this topic? Or am I overthinking it (which
would be completely understandable)?

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