I'm sorry if this seems petty but I'm not going to read your blog if it's filled with furry art.
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I'm sorry if this seems petty but I'm not going to read your blog if it's filled with furry art.
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I'm sorry if this seems petty but I'm not going to read your blog if it's filled with furry art.
@sun For me more broadly, I don't like it when articles are interrupted by elements that take a lot of space and don't add anything of value. A post is about progress with an art project and contains a lot of screenshots? Perfectly fine. It's random art that just... is there? It disrupts my reading flow and I hate that.
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@sun For me more broadly, I don't like it when articles are interrupted by elements that take a lot of space and don't add anything of value. A post is about progress with an art project and contains a lot of screenshots? Perfectly fine. It's random art that just... is there? It disrupts my reading flow and I hate that.
@volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip @sun@shitposter.world
I don't like it when articles are interrupted by elements that take a lot of space and don't add anything of value.
Like ads? :blobfoxthinkgoogly:
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@volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip @sun@shitposter.world
I don't like it when articles are interrupted by elements that take a lot of space and don't add anything of value.
Like ads? :blobfoxthinkgoogly:
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@sun For me more broadly, I don't like it when articles are interrupted by elements that take a lot of space and don't add anything of value. A post is about progress with an art project and contains a lot of screenshots? Perfectly fine. It's random art that just... is there? It disrupts my reading flow and I hate that.
@volpeon @sun I don't mind unrelated images breaking longer sections of an article when it's done tastefully. A formatted wall of text isn't interesting from the readers' perspective, if the article wasn't written properly and frankly most of the one's I read aren't.
An example I like to use for this scenario is lain's e2ee article. It's long, mostly technical and uses unrelated images to break apart the wall of text in a witty way that doesn't "compromise" the nature of the article.
https://archive.ph/jbIpu -
@volpeon @sun I don't mind unrelated images breaking longer sections of an article when it's done tastefully. A formatted wall of text isn't interesting from the readers' perspective, if the article wasn't written properly and frankly most of the one's I read aren't.
An example I like to use for this scenario is lain's e2ee article. It's long, mostly technical and uses unrelated images to break apart the wall of text in a witty way that doesn't "compromise" the nature of the article.
https://archive.ph/jbIpu