Reading online news, 2008: - go to website - read news Reading online news, 2018: - go to website - consent to cookie warning - consent to policies - no, don’t open in app - no, don’t want the newsletter - skip inspirational quote - close full page ad - read news
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You’re right,it is possible. We just honor the decision of the publisher and don’t scrape the full content without their permission.
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Really good conversation folks!
@feedly Is there (or could we make) a way for content creators to indicate, "Here's the full unabridged content in exchange for your email address"? Not sure what that would look like, just trying to find a middle ground for creators & readers. -
I'd imagine that if they wanted a model like that, all sites would need to do is provide a private RSS feed serving up full articles, available only to those with accounts (perhaps with a unique link tied to account). I'd be surprised if some sites don't already do this.
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I am already running a Wallabag instance that seems to be able to scrape most content; I could probably just have Wallabag dump its own RSS feed of articles I queue up, and let ttrss read that.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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