Publication protects author from Swift's hateful Taylor Swift 'TTPD' comments
Publication protects author from Swift’s hateful Taylor Swift ‘TTPD’ comments

One news outlet has taken strict measures to protect its writers from the wrath of Taylor Swift’s ardent fans.

Paste magazine recently published a review of Swift’s newly released 11th studio album, the tortured poets department, A surprising piece of information was released to readers on Friday.

“Editor’s note: This review is unsigned because when Paste reviewed The Lover in 2019, readers who disagreed with the work sent threats of violence to the author,” the publication wrote via X (formerly Twitter) on Friday, ahead of the album’s release hour.

“We are more concerned about the safety of our employees than the name on the article.”

This opinion piece is signed by “Paste Staff” rather than the author’s name.

In the comments, TTPD Criticized Swift’s writing skills and called them “teen drama echoes.”

The review said: “Between producer Jack Antonoff’s brutal score and the echo chamber of millennial-era teen comedy provided by anachronistic guest performer Post Malone, Fortnight stands out for its own Suffocated by opacity.”

The review also claimed that the billionaire singer gave her “worst lyricism yet” on her latest project.

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