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Smirnoff | 9 years ago
Here is a screenshot of the page I am being forwarded to automatically: http://pho.to/Aatuj
It is a disguised register page because after you make 10 selections, you are forced to sign up.
Smirnoff | 9 years ago
Here is a screenshot of the page I am being forwarded to automatically: http://pho.to/Aatuj
It is a disguised register page because after you make 10 selections, you are forced to sign up.
koolba|9 years ago
If you clear your cookies and go from a Google search result to Quora, you can read the answers on the page that you're on. If you navigate to any other question, say via the links at the bottom of the page for similar / related questions, the answers will be blocked by the signup popup.
If, instead of signing, you go back to Google and search for the same "<question> quora" it'll work again. The thing to remember is only the first page you navigate to from Google will display properly.
nommm-nommm|9 years ago
The actual behavior of Quora, if you aren't midway through account signup is:
if you go through Google search it shows you the page promised.
If, from that page, you click on another question it will open the second question but give you the sign up modal. You can bypass a signup modal and get the normal page by appending ?share=1 to the end of the URL.
I don't even have a Quora account but I read the ?share=1 trick a while ago on hacker news.
Smirnoff|9 years ago
I never tapped on anything after I got to that page.
The behavior that you guys are suggesting is mostly how it works on Desktop computers. Try searching for the same on Mobile phones.
PS: Also, do you really expect users to alter the link on tiny mobile screens?
xkiwi|9 years ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10483049