Comment by abraham

1 day ago

Just to clarify for anyone reading. 404 does not have a paywall. They have an account wall. Some articles require you to be signed into a free account to read.

For comparison, the Wall Street Journal does have a paywall but is not a banned site.

  • And 404 is also not banned, right?

    As a noob here on HN, that's what I gathered from your previous comment:

    > In the year since, a bunch of their original reporting has hit the front page

    So, a year ago, before my time, 404 media was moderated in a way that seemed like a ban, but now it no longer appears to be shadowbanned, is that what I'm learning?

    • If a 404media article makes it to the front page, it's because enough people happened to vouch a [dead] article, which is quite unusual and involves a lot of luck (since most people don't have showdead enabled). Nothing has changed on the mod side as far as I'm aware.

  • Don't forget that complaining about paywalls is actually against the rules. So how did the site get that ban in the first place?