8 comments

  • tim-tday 10 hours ago ago

    We should fork an open source browser and anytime a page bait and switches (providing anything but the article) the browser automatically loads the archive page instead.

    I’d switch to that browser instantly.

  • ramon156 11 hours ago ago

    Most of the time there's an archive.is link in the comments

    • DivingForGold 10 hours ago ago

      Unfortunately archive articles don't work for the worst offenders: Wall Street Journal, Financial Times (FT) and Bloomberg most notably. Paywalled sites should be automagically highted in RED when posted in HN, by HN script.

      • pwg 8 hours ago ago

        Archive links work for some percentage of WSJ, FT and Bloomberg. And for the ones that don't work, if you wait a while (few hours to a day or two) and try again, many of the ones that did not work begin to work after the delay. Whether the article will still be valuable to read a day or two later depends upon the content.

  • chrisjj 11 hours ago ago

    I don't like it either.

    Manually marking would be error-prone.

    I'd prefer a bot to spare readers the current labour of adding the archive.is copy (where available).

  • DivingForGold 11 hours ago ago

    I fully support your opinion.

  • GoGo415 11 hours ago ago

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