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  • Comments (v1): readers can now leave a comment on articles they access. As opposed to reviews, which helps future readers gauge content quality, comments are used to facilitate healthy dialog between authors and their audiences.
  • Notifications (v1): Upon receiving a comment to an article, the author receives a notification, which is visible in their user home.
  • Favicon (tab logo) added to the site.
Still early. Still testing. More to come.
Would it make sense to show the created date when viewing an /articles/n link? It shows the date when using Browse, but if I were to click on the direct link to the article (e.g., in a Tweet), I would not see the date, and for some things might not pay to purchase it not knowing if it is current or not (as writings on many topics get obsoleted quickly just because some topics are like that).
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Should be resolved now.
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Yes, thank you for the call out. That's a bug that went overlooked on my part.
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What is WordForm?
WordForm is a marketplace for online content, where writers can get paid for their work and readers can find high-quality content. All payments are handled on the lightning network with no personal information required.
Writers upload their content and attach a price. Readers pay only for the content they want at the price defined by the author. No ads. No bulky subscriptions.
Wordform takes a 2.1% fee (rounded up to the nearest sat) on sales. Writers can also choose to pay a flat 2100 sats to upload content without a paywall.

The above article was a "Free" article, therefore I could read it.
Here's an example of a paywalled article on WordForm:
I cannot read the article until I pay the 100 sats purchase price.
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