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namityadav | 11 years ago

Can we please have a rule against posting paywall links? I know we can find a cached version or search on Google or whatever, but it's still frustrating! We're not talking about work-arounds.

Imagine what our reaction will be if someone posts a link to their own blog which doesn't allow visitor to read the content without paying $1. Even if they have a work-around like you can inspect element and hide the paywall popup.

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crisnoble|11 years ago

Or at least a rule against paywalled links with only 113 words, and nothing more than a passing summary of the original story broken by another organization: https://www.theinformation.com/Amazon-Nears-Deal-to-Acquire-...

kudu|11 years ago

The WSJ's article isn't a summary of The Information's original story. They confirmed the report based on their own sources, which is completely legitimate even if they weren't the first ones to break the story.

malchow|11 years ago

But what if it is news broken by WSJ proprietary investigation? Should there really be a rule on HN that dampens original reporting?

bowlofpetunias|11 years ago

The site is called Hacker News, not Hacker Support broken business models that keep content off the open web but get traffic by faking it.

For the majority of readers here there is no news at the end of that link, just and advert for the WSJ's paywalled services. It's effectively spam for most of us.

johnward|11 years ago

It's not helpful, even if they break it first, if you cannot read the actual article.

calcsam|11 years ago

A simple way to get around this for the WSJ is to search the title on Google News. Click through and you just jumped the paywall.

opendais|11 years ago

This actually isn't reliable. It doesn't work for me, for instance.