Is there a way to automatically filter out some entries, based on their URL?
e.g. to not see that silly wikipedia article entries, or to block paywalled sites like ft.com?
One can often bypass paywalls, nag walls, etc with Safari Reader, bypass paywalls clean extension for Firefox and Chrome (Opera uses the chrome engine) or disabling JavaScript for selected sites. I use Sheriff on iOS to do this. Other extensions will do this, I am sure.
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Twitter links are often posted here, and without an account there, you can only see tho OP.
Wikipedia entries are some of my favorite HN front page entries because it’s always a mystery to me as to which ones pop up and which don’t (I’ve submitted a few that didn’t make it). Try archive.is to bypass paywalled articles.
Granted, sometimes you'll find an interesting article that even may send you on the hyperlinks journey across the wiki but there are accounts who just pump karma on Wikipedia.
Once again, I believe that tags (like on two stop bits, https://twostopbits.com/news) and blocklists features could help filter out constantly uploaded trash or even get rid of spammers
anigbrowl|2 years ago
https://github.com/HackerNews/API
k310|2 years ago
One can often bypass paywalls, nag walls, etc with Safari Reader, bypass paywalls clean extension for Firefox and Chrome (Opera uses the chrome engine) or disabling JavaScript for selected sites. I use Sheriff on iOS to do this. Other extensions will do this, I am sure.
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Twitter links are often posted here, and without an account there, you can only see tho OP.
Discussion of workarounds here:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39151768
There is concern that nitter.net may flake.
jdelman|2 years ago
pndy|2 years ago
Once again, I believe that tags (like on two stop bits, https://twostopbits.com/news) and blocklists features could help filter out constantly uploaded trash or even get rid of spammers
CrypticShift|2 years ago
Not a filter, but this one "bypass" paywalled links https://github.com/MostlyEmre/hn-anti-paywall