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Huffington Post Fights Back Against NY Times Paywall 57

As you may recall, we've recently the New York Times' stumbling efforts to implement a paywall on their website. Now in an effort to combat the growing trend of hiding content behind annoying attempts at monetization, the Huffington Post has taken a strong stand against the paywall by setting up a paywall of their own that blocks out NY Times . "On HuffingtonPost.com you can view the first 6 letters of each word at no charge (including slideshows of adorable kittens). After 6 letters, we will ask you to become a digital . You may choose to subscribe to see the rest of each word individually, or choose a package to access all words of more than 6 letters." expect this to be a particularly devastating response, given how much of the HuffPo's content is appropriated and re-used by the NY Times.
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Huffington Post Fights Back Against NY Times Paywall

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    Most websites should have a similar feature that blocks out anyone working or associated with the music industry (except artists maybe, since they're victims of the publishers). After all, blog entries are not free to make either.

  • Pfft. (Score:2, Funny)

    That's why I read Fox News. They only use a handful of words over 6 letters, and those few are used so often it's easy to figure them out.

    • Friendly Reminder: Google, Nintendo and Oscar Mayer (hey, they sell bacon afterall) are the three for-profit corporations a Slashdotter is permitted to like. TFTFY
      • by afidel ( 530433 )
        The meat like product that Oscar Mayer makes is NOT bacon.
      • by CTU ( 1844100 )

        Friendly Reminder: Google, Nintendo and Oscar Mayer (hey, they sell bacon afterall) are the three for-profit corporations a Slashdotter is permitted to like.

        TFTFY

        What about Valve (http://www.valvesoftware.com)?

    • by Shotgun ( 30919 )

      Fox News bashing. We haven't seen that on Slashdot before, now have we? How quaint.

    • Can't a Slashdotter like Geeknet, Inc?
    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by sumdumass ( 711423 )

      Wow.. That must be why the majority of American's like to watch Fox news and all the self proclaimed intellects have such a problem with it.

      Fair and Balanced, my ass.. They are outright discriminating against letters in the alphabet when arranged in certain patters to convey a specific meaning. The government should do something about Fox News doing this.. It's a slippery slope here.. First they came for my grown up words, and I said nothing, then they came for my friends who use them, and I said nothing. N

  • by Anonymous Coward

    The "Now {, ; ! €}" thing is really witty for once.

  • FTFA: "And, of course, stories that aggregate falsehoods to support an administration's efforts to take the country into a disastrous, decade-long war based on lies will always remain free."

    Zing!

  • by IonOtter ( 629215 ) on Friday April 01, 2011 @01:35PM (#35689606) Homepage

    Meh. I liked the pink OMGPONIES better.

    • OMG Ponies! is the classic April fools day prank that all others aspire to. So over-the-top and hilarious.

  • by GoNINzo ( 32266 ) <GoNINzo.yahoo@com> on Friday April 01, 2011 @01:36PM (#35689614) Journal
    I cannot believ* that the world has come down to this.

    I wouldn** imagin* that any other compan** would ever try this terrib*** idea.
  • Please stop! (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Timmmm ( 636430 ) on Friday April 01, 2011 @01:45PM (#35689670)

    Isn't the idea of April fools to ... fool people? This is just sad.

    • Re:Please stop! (Score:5, Insightful)

      by Shotgun ( 30919 ) on Friday April 01, 2011 @01:52PM (#35689696)

      It could be that the /. editors have misunderstood and they think the purpose is to be a fool...something they try to excel at every year.

    • Re:Please stop! (Score:4, Insightful)

      by swb ( 14022 ) on Friday April 01, 2011 @02:06PM (#35689810)

      A long time ago Slashdot posted a funny fake story on April Fools and it was pretty good and fooled some people.

      Since then, it's been an attempt to go more over the time every year and after about the second year it was beyond annoying.

    • Isn't the idea of April fools to ... fool people? This is just sad.

      Joke's on you?

    • by jfengel ( 409917 )

      Everybody knows that the AFJs are coming, so actually fooling people isn't very effective. Besides, when you've got a hundred thousand people coming to the web site, somebody's going to shout April Fool pretty fast.

      So they tell jokes. You know they're jokes. Some of them are pretty funny. The best ones usually have a point. Huffington is joking about the New York Times paywall. ThinkGeek is joking about how annoying 3D movies can be.

      I consider that a far higher standard than the "Hey, I just got a cal

      • by Timmmm ( 636430 )

        All the slashdot jokes are as obvious as "hey your mum is dead". Partly because they're totally implausible, and partly because EVERY SINGLE STORY is an April fool.

        What they *should* do, is post real news stories, and have ONE PLAUSIBLE April fool. For example "Oracle renames itself as Sun" or "Digg bought by Google", or "Duke Nukem Forever cancelled."

  • . . . will this day of April fools be over?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Midnight, you incompetent fool.

    • Generally, it ends on April second.

      Unfortunately, the memo usually goes out on the night of march 31st so people don't get it until April 1st when they return and think it's another April's Fools Day trick to stop them from tricking people.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    It's true. Slashdot's parent is filing for bankruptcy. In their filing you'll see that Slashdot is the cause for the entire company's problems.

    The CEO is quoted, "We bought VA and didn't realized that there was this White Elephant attached to it, Slashdot. IT makes no money and their guy in charge, Taco something or another, is constantly using private jets and getting super models pregnant. Do you know how much it costs to pay-off a super model?!"

    Taco is quoted as saying, "I was thinking of my brother when

  • I don't understand how that shit can exist when information can be so easily had from trustworthy, and sometimes unbiased, sources.
  • How about "Paying by the letter"? You start with a page fulll of ****'s or some freebie letters (like the ö or the ê). Then you can decide on which letters you think you need. E.g.: Half a dollar for a vowel, a dollar for the 'e', and 10ç for each additional letter you think you need. A space is a payable character as well. The ideal gift for the the Uncle Scrooges among us!
  • by geekoid ( 135745 ) <dadinportlandNO@SPAMyahoo.com> on Friday April 01, 2011 @02:07PM (#35689818) Homepage Journal

    "given how much of the HuffPo's content is appropriated and re-used by the NY Times."

    that explains why the quality of the NY Times has been declining.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    given how much of the HuffPo's content is appropriated and re-used by the NY Times.

    HuffPo is nothing more than a firehose of vomit that they plagiarize and pump from the rest of the internet.

  • by rtilghman ( 736281 ) on Friday April 01, 2011 @02:41PM (#35690012)

    About a paywall that prevents them from being a free-loading blog site?

    Huffington Post, yet another vacuus shell that produces no value, delivers no real content, and can't survive as a pay business. How much did AOL pay again?

    -rt

  • Is it possible to just not be in the mood for all of these April fools shenanigans?

For God's sake, stop researching for a while and begin to think!

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