As much as I feel I should donate to , I see something like the following, and it's just too much for me:

"we place a pixel on our web pages that allows Facebook to place cookies on web browsers. When a Guardian reader who uses Facebook returns to Facebook, Facebook can identify them".

Any recommendations for quality sites that don't go to such lengths?

@ferds
Same! But it annoys me when posts are chopped way too short. Almost defeats the purpose. Any feeds you'd recommend for news?

@syntax @ferds
AFAIK, RSS is meant to show a (short) summary which allows you to determine whether you want to read the full article (in your browser).
RSS client applications could retrieve/show more, but that's (strictly) outside of RSS' role/function.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS

@FreePietje @ferds That's fair enough. It's just nice to be able to read full articles from the reader (some feeds appear to allow this).

@syntax @ferds
I can understand that. And I'm convinced that some RSS clients do or can fetch and show it all.
In Akregator, you can open the full contents in a new tab within the program.
Some feeds indeed contain the whole content.

I use AntennaPod to listen to podcasts and I'm very glad it does way more then just shows the RSS feeds of those podcasts.

IOW, depending on your needs, it may be useful to try out different RSS clients.

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