If you didn't know already, you can easily bypass paywalls with this firefox/chrome extension.
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It sounds like you are relatively new to linux. In that case I would really recommend just using one partition for everything and be done with it. There should be an option for this in the Debian installer. It will make your life so much easier.
For everything linux related, the Arch Linux Wiki is the most comprehensive resource. For btrfs it would be this page for example, but I fear that this won't help you much, because you are so new to everything.
If you really want to get to know the workings of a standard linux distribution and feel like you are in control of things, I can recommend trying to install Arch Linux. This is a good starting point for better understanding a linux system and getting to know the command line.
Why do you try to have different partitions for everything? Like what is your goal here? If you insist on separating /home and /, you could look into btrfs and subvolumes. You could have a single btrfs partition but with different subvolumes with names like @ROOT and @HOME which you then mount to / and /home.
Ah I see you are on mobile. What works for me on mobile is the following:
AFAIK this exploits the same mechanism that the bypass paywalls extension exploits. Websites want to make their articles accessible via google if you directly search for them, but want to have a paywall if you find the article via their website. This works for me for most major international news websites on Firefox for iOS