

Obviously. Point is it’s either completely unreadable or completely unnecessary. Why are you summarising a postcard?
I’m like the only person here actually giving feedback. Make it readable and don’t waste people’s time summarising two sentences.
Obviously. Point is it’s either completely unreadable or completely unnecessary. Why are you summarising a postcard?
I’m like the only person here actually giving feedback. Make it readable and don’t waste people’s time summarising two sentences.
When I looked a couple of hours ago the first link’s summary was an enormous block of text with no formatting and the second was about 40 words summarised to 20.
That’s exactly what happened in 2020 isn’t it? Trump wanted to stop Covid testing, because less testing meant fewer confirmed cases. Then thousands of people died every single day from uhh… something else.
I agree, truly. Madly.
…deeply
I’m surprised your cops aren’t all being forced to drive them. I’d love to see that.
There’s nothing valuable in this article past the opening paragraph, which could just as easily have been (and probably was) a tweet. The writer couldn’t at least wait until it was done and tell us how it went?
Alright Lavrov, grab a gun and get moving.
First of all: I am not a climate denier.
Oh boy.
He isn’t, which was a nice surprise, but that kind of start to any article gets me worried.
Liftoff is my favourite so far, but every time I use it I get the theme song from the old Australian kids show of the same name stuck in my head and it drives me insane.
I used Boost for a couple of years and will almost certainly be switching back to it as soon as it’s available, it’s set to download immediately from the play store when it releases.
I don’t think they do convey the same information.
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All the summary has done is remove the quote. That part IS the news that’s being reported on, it matters just as much as the context.
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This one has removed the source (which is fair enough if you think that’s not useful information, but I wouldn’t agree), one of the two reasons given, and the context. Someone who only sees this summary will have no idea what it’s about or how to look into it further, which means they’re going to have to read the (one sentence) article anyway.
As for paragraphs, yes. Text that looks like this
is not useful to anybody. I’m not reading this, you haven’t read this. It’s awful.