I don’t have any additional insight into or commentary to add, other than to note that it’s wild to start making investigations some 30 years after the event.
Alternative sources:
I don’t have any additional insight into or commentary to add, other than to note that it’s wild to start making investigations some 30 years after the event.
Alternative sources:
Why don’t people archive.ph, when posting from possibly reactionary sources: https://archive.ph/Hvirc
Anyways, on this news,
please report posts that don’t include a non-paywalled link like archive.ph
Hey, drop the pass ag tone! Just ask nicely, I’ll modify the post. Edit: done.
Wait, that’s passive aggressive? Anyways [for the other edits], thank you!
You’re welcome and no worries.
Explanation of why it’s passive aggressive and annoyed me.
Yes, it is passive aggressive.
“Why don’t people…?”
You’re trying to attack your grievance, I.e. people not using archive links, but rather than just advocating directly for your grievance, you’re indirectly (passively) posing your grievance as a question ostensibly at no one in particular.
I didn’t much care for the condescending tone of “Very good, you got other sources… Now lemme archive 'em” either, which further contributes to the passive aggressive feel of the comment.
Posing a point directly doesn’t have to be mean or rude either. You could just as well have said:
“@Palacegalleryratio, please can you alter your link to an archive one? So we don’t drive traffic to reactionary sites. I’ve got a link for you to use here!”
It’s direct, polite and helpful - and it’s basically what you did but it wouldn’t have rubbed me up the wrong way, on what was an entirely reasonable request I was only too happy to action.
I apologize. I guess I got too accustomed with that behavior…
Thanks, appreciated.
Also paywalls, so many articles get posted on this site behind paywalls with no archive link that it makes me wonder if the poster actually reads them (not related to this post specifically).
Very good, you got other sources
Now lemme archive 'em [thanks for doing the Telegraph though]: