WSJ not supported anymore
WSJ reading appears to no longer work or be supported.
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WSJ reading appears to no longer work or be supported.
I can get it to gauge at all. It measures all media as balanced.
We’re all biased - this app helps see how. Test your ability to read something you disagree with without melting. Do it over and over again. Become the fearless interlocutor you were meant to be. It all starts with keeping track of where you get your information, and then adding some diversity for intellectual strength and vigor. Escape the echo chambers. Cheers!
It doesn’t work as intended. Tried The Economist and WSJ on not he Chrome and iPhone and didn’t manage to open a single article.
The WSJ link is still broken. I had hoped this was just a temporary thing, but apparently it’s been an ongoing issue for 4+ months. That was one of the primary reasons I gave this app a try. So it’s of no use tome without that feature. Also, as a note, there is something creepy about asking for an email address then having things not work. It could make users wonder if you’re just trying to mine their email addresses. It gives a really bad impression.
Or your app is useless.
... been 5 months now so time to delete.
Items like WSJ are not accessible owing to bug.
Shared a bug with support twice over several months, no response, bug is still there. Bug has disabled WSJ access.If it’s a rights thing, say so, and remove from app.
It worked great until the default syntax error appears when trying to log in to the WSJ. Someone from Read Across told me it was something the WSJ had to fix; its been over 4 months now. Kind of a bummer