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?

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    1 month ago

    Wikipedia doesn’t offer user reviews, however.

    I do read Wikipedia before I bother reading IMDb – even before today –, though.

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      I just head to the Reception section and check the Rotten Tomatoes reviews

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        28 days ago

        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.