NPR Deletes Comments After Determining That Its Commenters Are Too Old and Male Yeah I've been thinking about doing that here but I'd have to delete myself. Actually I might do it anyway. Actually I might do it anyway. But Jensen indicated that diversity issue also played a role in the decision. NPR commenters don�t reflect the demographics of the site�s readers, since they appear more likely to be older men. �They overwhelmingly comment via the desktop (younger users tend to find NPR.org via mobile), and a Google estimate suggested that the commenters were 83 percent male, while overall NPR.org users were just 52 percent male,� Jensen said, citing NPR Digital News Managing Editor Scott Montgomery. Henceforth, NPR will use social media sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for reader engagement, which will hopefully be more demographically diverse. What are you motherf*ckers going to do about the fact that only wealthy white people listen to NPR? What are you motherf*ckers going to do about the fact that only wealthy white people listen to NPR? Posted by: Ace at 12:37 PM











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