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Here's a link to the text only version: https://text.npr.org/s.php?sId=611609366



Got a version with pictures?


I prefer the version which enables the publisher to pay for his cost.


I prefer the other one where they do so without farming my personal data.


Can you explain how they "do so".


If they didn't they wouldn't need to worry about GDPR.


False. GDPR is broad. Anyone running a non-trivial website needs to invest a non-trivial amount of time and energy into ensuring compliance.


Both versions are hosted on NPR.org.


NPR is public "Radio", funded primarily by donations.


When they're serving a pure text version, it costs them next to nothing.


How does serving a text version change the cost of creating the content?


Why should a company be endlessly rewarded because an author wrote a popular article? Writing an article is a one-time affair.


I wish the whole web looked like that!




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