alright, following the soft launch earlier this week, I am now making a more elaborate post about youhavetoliveyour.life :3 Choose a covid minimizer quip from the drop-down and receive helpful articles and studies that disrupt it. Impress your friends by being correct, or fill your head with concerning knowledge.

It's pretty 0.1-y and I have a growing list of things that still need to be done to it (for example, taking this screenshot made me realize that a horizontal scroll bar shows up when the window is too narrow, and there is no mobile-friendly layout) and a -lot- more entries to add, but it's up and it works

@chrisisgr8
I love this!
As a medical librarian and open access nerd, I have a question: how are you handling paywalled articles? In some cases there will be a completely legal no-paywall article in an institutional or funder repository, even if the version of record is paywalled on the journal site. Would you like help with tracking them down? Or contacting authors who are allowed to self-archive their accepted manuscripts, but haven't yet done it?
@kdnyhan Right now my de-facto method has just been to hope that web archive is capturing it without the paywall, which does happen often enough (so at least one of the two links goes to the piece). I'm not sure if I've come across an insurmountable paywall yet (which is probably because this project is the natural evolution of a personal google doc filled with links to articles I've mostly read at least once, so I suppose it's been somewhat self-selecting for ones I could actually read) but I'd definitely like to learn your methods