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rajbot | 2 years ago

If you have an Apple News/One subscription you can read it as this link. Much more readable, and the publisher still gets ad revenue:

https://apple.news/AlNrxUYEHQPGfrBna1YfVqQ

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annexrichmond|2 years ago

I had to delete Apple News because Apple was forcibly inserting its own channels that I could not remove or say “Not Interested”, which you can normally do for all other channels. I recall they were BLM and COVID19; sorry that I don’t want politics shoved in my face every day. Why can’t I choose what I want to see?

0_____0|2 years ago

Google news is the same. At some point it decided that I must follow every sniff and fart coming from a certain electric car tycoon, and there was no negotiating.

rajbot|2 years ago

You can. First you can just use it like Reader Mode. Safari -> share menu -> open in News for any HN link you click on that has too many popups.

Or, in the News following tab, click Edit, remove all “suggested by Siri” topics, and block low-quality channels. I blocked the National Review, WSJ, USA Today, and People Magazine and my feed got a lot better.

scarface_74|2 years ago

“I’m not interested in facts I don’t agree with”

juunpp|2 years ago

Because Apple, not you, owns your phone.

tsuujin|2 years ago

My god that is so much better.