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Small-Scale Question Sunday for April 12, 2026

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Best recommendations for bypassing paywalls?

Follow-up: Anyone have a reliable way for Substack? I'd gladly get a subscription along the lines of "unlock 10 pay-walled articles per month", but I'm not paying several hundreds of dollars per year for just a hand full of authors... they really need to rework their subscription model.

I've looked a few times but never succeeded.

Frankly I don't really understand how paywall bypasses work or why if Substack can block them, why everyone else doesn't use the same/similar tech to block them

There are really two different types of paywalls. The lazy version just hides the content using JavaScript but the site still serves it, so it can be displayed with a browser extension. Or the site gives you "n free articles" so an extension can just reset the counter. This has become less common over time.

Services like Substack use a more advanced version, that only serve the paywalled content to authenticated users. To get around that, you generally need:

  1. Someone with a paid account willing to scrape the content (or allow their creds to be used to scrape it).

  2. A site willing to host the content that won't fold after the first DMCA request.

I'm not aware of a Substack service for this, but archive.today does it for major news publications that are paywalled, and there's a fairly well known one for Patreon called kemono dot cr where people can upload paywalled content, or provide their Patreon auth token to enable it to be scraped automatically.