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Just in time to not be able to see anything on Reddit without signing in. And I'm sure companies won't figure out how to astroturf even more.
reddit.com/r/somesub/comments/123456/some_random_post?share=1
What's this?
I'm suggesting Reddit could implement a Quora style ?share=1 at the end of the URL as what comes up in Google results. This is why you can click a Quora google result and get an answer, but then clicking any other question/thread brings up an undismissable prompt for you to sign up for an account.
Could you then bypass the quora login prompt with a user script that appends
?share=1
to every page?I haven't used it in a while but in the past you could.