Grammatical correctness and phrasing improvements for news-related messages

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😎 is it correct to say “these news remind me of…”. When referring to a news article or report. The fact that the word news is plural is sometimes confusing. I’m referring to a single news report or article
🤖 The phrase “these news remind me of…” is not grammatically correct when referring to a single news report or article. In English, “news” is an uncountable noun, which means it is generally treated as singular. Instead, you should say something like:

“This news reminds me of…”
“This news report/article reminds me of…”
“This particular news item reminds me of…”

Using the singular form “news” when discussing a single news report or article is the correct way to convey your meaning.
😎 Let me know if this message looks correct or can be grammatically improved without significant changes (can’t provide all context):

This news reminds me of something I just posted on the mentioned social network. Sharing here too in case it ever goes behind the paywall

I’m not completely satisfied with how “the mentioned social network” and “goes behind” sound. The rest of the content and wording is essential to be kept (for example: paywall needs to be mentioned)
🤖 The message you’ve provided is generally clear and understandable. However, to make it sound a bit more natural and concise, you can make the following improvements:

“This news reminds me of something I recently shared on the same social network. Sharing it here just in case it becomes restricted by a paywall.”

These changes maintain the key elements of your message while making it flow a bit more smoothly.
😎 I don’t like how “restricted by a paywall” sounds. I wanted to make it more informal alluding to the a symbolic “wall” evoked by the concept of “paywall” on an Internet page
🤖 I understand your preference for a more informal and symbolic approach. In that case, you can say:

“This news reminds me of something I recently shared on the same social network. Sharing it here just in case they ever put up that paywall.”

This version maintains the informal tone while referencing the symbolic “wall” associated with a paywall.

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