Peer review journals today operate primarily through established platforms, with major journals like Nature, Science, and Physical Review Letters (PRL) being highly regarded for their rigorous standards. Arxiv serves as a preprint archive, allowing authors to share articles before formal peer review, but it is not considered peer-reviewed itself. Many researchers suggest that subscribing to journals may not be necessary, as access is often available through universities or employers. Additionally, the complexity of articles may limit understanding for those outside specific fields. Overall, the landscape of peer review journals has adapted to digital access, but traditional standards of quality remain crucial.