• frazorth
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    19 hours ago

    Sorry, what does this mean?

    Don’t link to Observer or Guardian articles, only link to archive copies, or dont click on any Observer/Guardian links?

    I’m assuming all of the above.

    • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝A
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      18 hours ago

      A digital picket line would apply to journalists working from home, not consumers. During the Miner’s Strike, I don’t remember anyone stopped using coal in solidarity.

      That said, I have no objections to a boycott.

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        17 hours ago

        I think the main difference between miners strikes and this is that if you used coal for heating/cooking you didn’t have a lot of alternative options other than just not heating your home.

        Not really a viable option.

        Still, I was just more curious whether this was a posting for awareness that it was happening or if “don’t cross the picket line” was shared for solidarity.

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          I was just more curious whether this was a posting for awareness that it was happening or if “don’t cross the picket line” was shared for solidarity.

          Bit of both, really! I feel like using a business (in this case, clicking links) counts as crossing the picket, whether you (physically) work there or not.