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I'm pretty sure it used to be (only a couple of days ago) that when I clicked on a link, it would only let me scroll so far on the page before nagging me that I had to sign in.
if you replace twitter.com for nitter.net then you see exactly the same content (although it looks like a 90's website) but no adverts and no annoying JS shite that throws up random login boxes.
(There is a cap on usage so it may not work late in the day, whenever the "day" begins for them.)
Twitter (which I'm not a member of) appears to be changing it's behaviour in the past couple of days. I'm pretty sure it used to be (only a couple of days ago) that when I clicked on a link, it would only let me scroll so far on the page before nagging me that I had to sign in.
Now (I think) I can see as much as I want, unless that was deliberate he's giving his content away for free to anyone with / without a log in.
Presumably it's that microservices thing that he's turning off (one somewhere around 2FA one appears to also have gone, below), there must be some associated with the scrolling / log in reminder behaviour.