• @professor
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    291 year ago

    To me, it just came across as petulant. Ironically, the “conclusion” was basically a TLDR for anyone interested.

    • @[email protected]
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      251 year ago

      Way before “tldr” became something on the internet, research papers had an abstract and news articles had a lead that tells you what the article is about.

      I think this article is very good but replacing the abstract/lead by a snug paragraph is not a good idea.

      • Zagorath
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        11 year ago

        Fun fact, the top part of a news article is actually called a “lede”. This originated not because it’s actually a different word from “lead”, but because in written form the latter could be confused with the metal “lead”. It’s described as “a deliberate misspelling of lead”.