Hate Recipe Paywalls!

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Anonymous wrote:Cheapskate.


It’s not being cheap. If you are advertising on social media, let people click on the recipe!!

They’re running a business, not a charity. You are free to find the recipes elsewhere.


+100

I hate ppl who complain abt paywall or the narratives included before you get to the recipe.

Freeloaders. Lazy ppl who have no creative or cooking skills thinking they’re entitled to other ppls work for free.


This is not freeloading. You can go to the library and get all these newspaper, magazines and books for free. People blog about these recipes and you can get them for free. There is no need for a firewall. People are getting these recipes for free already. Why are these people lazy? People are not entitled, it’s already free out there. You just have to look. Everyone is circumventing the firewalls anyways and already getting the recipes for free. Just get rid of the firewall.


Libraries pay for the books and subscriptions. In fact they pay significantly more than retail because their copies are sold with rights to lend them out. If you want the recipes without visiting the library you need to pay too.
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Anonymous wrote:I hate that you have to scroll through the author’s fond memories of cooking with nonna and 12784 ads to get to an actual recipe!



agree! I don't want to know anything about what the author thinks. Why would I? I'm going for a recipe. I don't care how much the cook wants to be an influencer


Uh, actually you do - because the author THOUGHT UP that recipe.
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