A significant portion of the HN community are specifically building websites intended to make money. Perhaps the majority in the past, before the Elves left the forest.
What's special about news sites, that compels people to complain about them popping up on HN? If it's really a bad thing, then shouldn't we be complaining about non-news sites that make money (or are trying to?).
Isn't every YC company trying to make money, and charging for what their website offers?
Sheesh.
So anyway, what I complain about are sites that load the paywall at first visit. If the site allows five free articles per month, why not just wait until the sixth?
Should we also stop what's you favourite book threads since they are mostly paywalled or ask if we are allowed to link to the torrents?
Nobody cares about sites trying to make money. What people complain about is when it means an HN reader has to directly pay to participate.
Indeed it would, which is why it's not happening. That's already clear from the title: "workarounds" means the only price is a bit of annoyance.
I'm not sure the best way to monetize that but a paywall on a single domain sort of misses how 99% of the audience actually uses the site.