Go away with your paywall

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Is "Go away with your paywall" a very rude expression? What are the mild ways to express it?

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If the evidence is convincing why is it not public and not cached away behind your f***ing paywall. If it is not convincing then STOP IT.

Rahul Chand


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Go away with your paywall
 
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It's not rude, but it doesn't mean anything. The writer probably meant "Open your paywall".
 
"Do away with!" is a command.
 
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