Using “Paywall Killer” is a bit confusing. For a WSJ article this morning, it killed their cookies, then redirected me to the WSJ Twitter feed which yielded nothing.
I tried it a second time, then clicked on the third (of three) hits in Twitter and it did open the WSJ page. Hallelujah! I used the “Reader” button in Safari to kill all the crap on the page and I got to a clean page of text only.
Is that normal behavior / operation? i.e., to redirect to Twitter or some other page?
The Twitter redirect trick sometimes still works for the WSJ. I have no idea why.
If I knew, I could code it to be more consistent!
Yes. It checks the URL and if it's FT.com it redirects via Facebook which avoids the paywall. If it's the WSJ, it tries a Twitter redirect which still sometimes works if all cookies are cleared and the cache refreshed! Other online content has other solutions all are automatic.
You can read:
And many, many more all while maintaining the economic boycott of the corrupt and biased MSM.
There are a lot of other tricks in those bookmarklets... killing cookies and clearing the cache opens up a lot!