TIL about it after reading this post. It seems to have started around 17/April
From the article:
a login barrier for reading does not really stop AI scrapers because bots can be equipped with accounts within a few minutes. Instead, many suspect that Amazon’s main aim is to increase the number of registered users. After all, those who are logged in can be tracked better – and can be provided with more targeted recommendations and advertising.
Are there open source alternatives to it?



Sounds like a great day for a competitor to pop up.
themoviedb.org
Or Letterboxd. They have funnier reviews anyway.
competiion will barely arise because the ai scrape stuff eventually hits a sites profitability. Ai scraping for example is why Rtings went subscription for full review access, as most users dont even bother to click through to the rtings source for recommendations after googling for a product review.
combination of gemini, AMP links and such has basically destroyed text based reviews
Also known as Wikipedia
Wikipedia doesn’t offer user reviews, however.
I do read Wikipedia before I bother reading IMDb – even before today –, though.
The dash-comma combo is killing me. 😅
Haha; I had a friend, in college, who saw me use it one time and just paused before going, “Hate that.”
I saw its use in an older document/manuscript, originally (I want to say that the writer was from ~1800s?), and thought it was a sensible enough means of handling when you’ve got two sentence fragments right next to each other; been using it, ever since.
I just head to the Reception section and check the Rotten Tomatoes reviews