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Elephants Are Doing Something Deeply Human
(www.theatlantic.com)
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Paywall
The elephants reinvented paywalls??!?!
That is indeed deeply human.
Elephant piracy is especially challenging as they never forget and thus can recreate works after one viewing.
"You wouldn't (not-so-random-trumpeting) a car would you?"
Don't you know? Science is only for those who subscribe to journalists.
I hate it when posts contain paywalled articles. What's the fucking point in sharing?
Community rules should deny locked-away content.
Some other communities have a "have it accessible, if not on the link, provide an unlocked alternative link too".
Enough post content can also allow discussion. But locked away linked content certainly doesn't.
They use names. Or rather, calls that seem like names.