Navigation X
ALERT
Click here to register with a few steps and explore all our cool stuff we have to offer!



 1203

READ PAID NEWSPAPER ARTICLES FOR FREE [Financial Times, NYT, ToL, WSJ, MORE]

by Coriolis - 29 November, 2022 - 08:43 AM
This post is by a banned member (notion3) - Unhide
notion3  
Registered
53
Posts
0
Threads
2 Years of service
#9
Thank you much.
This post is by a banned member (alomajmune) - Unhide
50
Posts
0
Threads
4 Years of service
#10
cheers
This post is by a banned member (efi97) - Unhide
efi97  
Registered
30
Posts
0
Threads
1 Year of service
#11
You're a genius
This post is by a banned member (whereisj) - Unhide
whereisj  
Registered
140
Posts
0
Threads
1 Year of service
#12
(29 November, 2022 - 08:43 AM)Coriolis Wrote: Show More
As ads become more and more annoying to the consumer, respected newspapers are putting their content behind expensive paywalls. The only free alteratives are ad-ridden infested low-quality Murdoch media sites. There is a massive difference in content between say The Financial Times, and Manchester Evening News. The FT gets the same amount of money from each subscriber, no matter if they read 1 article or 100 articles. The MEN gets it's money from viewed & clicked ads, so is incentivised to keep you on the website as long as possible, leading to terrible articles that go on and on, repeating the same point. Information that takes a paragraph to convey in the FT may take an entire article for the MEN.

So, if you want to read the news, you would obviously have a better and more informative experience reading the FT - however, the FT costs £50 a month. Luckily for you, there is are two easy methods to bypass these paywalls, and access these expensive articles for free! [Image: smart.gif]

Please leave a like and let me know what you read using these methods. And remember, no leeching [Image: pepeknife.png]
newpaper
This post is by a banned member (whereisj) - Unhide
whereisj  
Registered
140
Posts
0
Threads
1 Year of service
#13
(29 November, 2022 - 08:43 AM)Coriolis Wrote: Show More
As ads become more and more annoying to the consumer, respected newspapers are putting their content behind expensive paywalls. The only free alteratives are ad-ridden infested low-quality Murdoch media sites. There is a massive difference in content between say The Financial Times, and Manchester Evening News. The FT gets the same amount of money from each subscriber, no matter if they read 1 article or 100 articles. The MEN gets it's money from viewed & clicked ads, so is incentivised to keep you on the website as long as possible, leading to terrible articles that go on and on, repeating the same point. Information that takes a paragraph to convey in the FT may take an entire article for the MEN.

So, if you want to read the news, you would obviously have a better and more informative experience reading the FT - however, the FT costs £50 a month. Luckily for you, there is are two easy methods to bypass these paywalls, and access these expensive articles for free! [Image: smart.gif]

Please leave a like and let me know what you read using these methods. And remember, no leeching [Image: pepeknife.png]

newpaper
This post is by a banned member (creartuma23) - Unhide
108
Posts
0
Threads
1 Year of service
#14
is this legit?
This post is by a banned member (sooyoo) - Unhide
sooyoo  
Registered
33
Posts
0
Threads
#15
awesome thank you for this info
This post is by a banned member (gjcihk) - Unhide
gjcihk  
190
Posts
0
Threads
#16
(29 November, 2022 - 08:43 AM)Coriolis Wrote: Show More
As ads become more and more annoying to the consumer, respected newspapers are putting their content behind expensive paywalls. The only free alteratives are ad-ridden infested low-quality Murdoch media sites. There is a massive difference in content between say The Financial Times, and Manchester Evening News. The FT gets the same amount of money from each subscriber, no matter if they read 1 article or 100 articles. The MEN gets it's money from viewed & clicked ads, so is incentivised to keep you on the website as long as possible, leading to terrible articles that go on and on, repeating the same point. Information that takes a paragraph to convey in the FT may take an entire article for the MEN.

So, if you want to read the news, you would obviously have a better and more informative experience reading the FT - however, the FT costs £50 a month. Luckily for you, there is are two easy methods to bypass these paywalls, and access these expensive articles for free! Smart

Please leave a like and let me know what you read using these methods. And remember, no leeching PepeKnife

good post

Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
or
Sign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)