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The articles are linked together though, and are on the same website.


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The link points to the same as yours. That site points to the middle of a stream of articles, when you point to a single article.

Yep. This article links to the paginated story, the previous one links to the single page article.

They link to different articles - I wonder which one has more a primary sources.

There's an annoying habit of linking to the print version of articles, regardless of the look of the site and article, though.

It's cases like this where it would be useful to be able link to multiple articles at once (to avoid possible blogspam appearing as the intermediary).

Am I the only one who just sees links to other articles? Checked on desktop and mobile.

I wouldn’t call this a link only article. It seems like a nifty little aggregation and summary site.

They do link to that article, both at the beginning and at the end of their story.

That's one URL, the article implies there's many.

The first one is hyperlinked, unless you count the title.

There’s hyperlinks linking to sources throughout the article.

Interesting article, it's a shame it references other sites but doesn't include a hyperlink. Shame!

Weird thing... The links in that article are to totally unrelated pages on the same Vogue India site.

eg. the first link `pen` takes you to an article about therapy.

Anyone know why they might do this? Is it some SEO trick?



I'd find the article more pleasant to read if your "continue reading" link jumped to the same part of the article on the other site. It's annoying having to scroll around looking for the place to start reading

Same article, but reformatted to make it easier to read (for me at least): http://www.readability.com/articles/ikavpsvz


This link does work, assuming it is the same article: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/natu...

That's exactly what the 'web' link under every article title here does.
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