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usually don't read them at all.
It's just too much to read.
Yes, I enjoy reading books, but I find that is it normal stories should remain short, strong, and clear.
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usually don't read them at all.
It's just too much to read.
Yes, I enjoy reading books, but I find that is it normal stories should remain short, strong, and clear.
Your opinions?
Sometimes I just skim and try to find the actual question. Though I might invest time into a huge post if I have absolutely nothing to do and if the story is either interesting or you need all the facts to answer the question.
That's what I do. Cursory reading is an important skill.
Sometimes it's just poorly written, or the person is upset and venting, or more often, it's a complex situation. In any event you can skim it and get at the main points first. Reading it through then becomes much easier.
It is a skill. You are not a very good reader if you are easily bogged down or bored with words, and can not conceptualize or hold much more than a single thought at a time in your head.
There is not much merit in a simpleton's love of simple sentences/ideas.
I read them sometimes, if they're interesting enough. But stories with horrible grammar and no organisation at all often discourage me, and excuse me but I am no simpleton.
It's merely a simple courtesy and common sense to write in an organized matter. Also it's quite rude not to.
I'll start reading it but if it's boring I move on. If its about a relationship I move on because those don't interest me most of the time. I might skim it to see if I want to invest my time reading it all.
Yeah. Usually they are giving so many fucking details that I am lost by the time I have read the 6th "and I love him/her but he/she does this and this and this and this party and this hug and we have sex here but this bitch and I love him but this trick pulled this stunt"
Agreed. Ironically long-winded Posts are often times the ones who have the least to say.
Normal.
Being concise is a great way to attract readers.
I will read posts that are a few paragraphs long but a long post that has no paragraph breaks will not get any attention from me. Come on, common literary sense people.
I have the longest post on IIN anyone ever made :D alot of people read it though :P you wanna read it ?>
Your post is too long, didn't read all of it.
So i'll just say i agree. ^_^
I'm an avid reader and read everything - although I do like it to have paragraphs and good grammar. Sometimes they are obviously written by young teens and they need a little advice.
I'm the same way.
Well unless you separate paragraphs with spaces, then it's easier to read and understand clearly.
Depends on my level of interest if I will read it or not. But I agree, people should try to summarize as best as possible.
And I don't enjoy reading books. loL.
If I find myself writing a hugely long story or poll I'll add a succinct "tl;dr version" at the end. I use a lot of short paragraphs and simple sentences too. Then I'll read it back as if I've never seen it before to see if it's interesting enough and easy to read all the way through. Just makes it easier for everyone else and I'll hopefully get more comments.
If I'm writing a comment I don't mind so much if anyone reads it apart from the OP, and the OP probably will read it. I'll still try and make it easy to digest though; I find it real tough to absorb information from long-winded blocks of text so I try not to inflict the same on anyone else!
Normal. On my phone, I sometimes won't read all of it, but on my laptop I usually do. If it's extremely long, sometimes I just skim through.
I'll start skimming if it's too long. Then I miss enough I wonder how accurate and on topic my respose would be...so I move on.
Depends. If it's a story post, then nobody is expecting you to read it, nor did you encourage it to be made. If you get areply from someone on here that is long, and it's long because it has all the details needed to reply to your comment to them, then you shouldn't complain. Kind of like buying a book, why buy it if you won't read it? Why reply to someone with points if you won't read their reply points?