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What's up with this? I see this everywhere, even on conservative news sites. To me it seems like it's just another way to prevent people from viewing comments, so they don't see how negitive the comments are towards the Democrats and their agenda. I never sign up for anything, so I'm able to view fewer and fewer comments.

What's up with this? I see this everywhere, even on conservative news sites. To me it seems like it's just another way to prevent people from viewing comments, so they don't see how negitive the comments are towards the Democrats and their agenda. I never sign up for anything, so I'm able to view fewer and fewer comments.

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[–] [deleted] 5 pts

You must sign up or log in to do pretty much anything, anywhere, these days.

So we end up with 1,000,001.33 different accounts w/ unique passwords to keep track of. For places we may only visit once.

Many times I have skipped over buying something due to no guest checkout, or clicked back instead of creating account to consume some material locked behind a login screen. Doing my best to keep the number of accounts to a bare minimum.

[–] 2 pts

Want to use your new fridge? Connect it to the internet and make an account first.

The future is stupid.

Edit: Dishwashers even connect to wifi now...

[–] 2 pts

Have one simple throwaway password for sites you'll be using sparingly