>>5179088 (lb dubs)
Just a general heads up to anons. When you see a URL like that, see if it will work without the part after the ?
i.e.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/you-may-be-disappointed-mueller-report-n71601
works
That bit after the ?, looks awfully like a session id or something else used for tracking. And could conceivably be used to tie down who exactly looked at that article and copied the link.
Not a major risk, IMO, it's mostly for advertising tracking, but yeah… always something I do before posting a URL.