CONTRIBUTORS: Please consider adding a Submission Statement to your posts (especially if they are long videos or articles)? Just a brief summary of what you found so valuable, and maybe the time commitment to view/read? Thank you for guiding so many of us thru the wilderness!
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I would love to see this especially when a 2hour video is posted with no more information than the title of the video.
"just read/watch it, I don't have time to hold your hand anymore. We're deep into this, doomer"
"Do your own research... just make sure you reach the same conclusion as I do".
Exactly what prompted this. Agree!
I've been in more than one argument about the same. Really, some days there might be 10-20 hours worth of video links posted and many of them don't have any information beyond the title.
At a minimum, just including a time stamp for the relevant sections. One example I remember was an antifa throwing eggs at the caravan with a 3 hour video, and the person was frustrated at having to say that the relevant portion was in the first 5 minutes.
that's sad that they would be bothered, shows liberal tendencies. when searching for truth, our 'feelings' shouldn't interfere.
There is a balance too though, the extreme being source everything with "reputable" sources.
I know. Lame-o. And a time stamp to the pertinent info would also be appropriate.
Good post titles make things more easily searchable too. I get so irritated when I see someone say, "this has been posted before" or "use the search feature". While both those may be true, if an OP uses a vague post title, the search feature becomes useless. Nothing but emoji eyes as a post title is the worst!
Exactly.
And, just a FYI to everyone -
A lot of icons, special fonts or whatever that are used in post titles/headlines appear as rectangles with Xs in them for those users who have Comunity Styles turned off.
It's possible that post titles composed entirely of these "things" don't get views and updoots because they don't get clicked.
@p
-and for folks that don't know, if we're talking a youtube video you can click the share button and below all the media buttons and the link to copy is a check box " Start at " and the place the video is currently at in your window, if you check that box it changes the link above it to include the time. Try to link like this when it's appropriate, i imagine other video hosts have similar things. It's just part of creating a good presentation. Sometimes seeking through a video on a small touchscreen is frustrating, especially if it is a long one.
What we definitely need is more of people's paintings and pet pictures!
Yes, posters, sum up. Wall of Text - ZZZZzzz.
exactly^ and think brevity is a sign of intelligence. George Washington's 2nd inaugural address was 126 words, if he could do it, so can weπΊπΈ
aint nobody got time fo dat
if you can save just one Anon ten minutes, he might just find the next big red pill.
Yes. Thank you. I don't click on the click bait.
πππ(me eating a brick of Ramen, pointing to this, saying "it's right there, in the rules") πππ
Good to reinforce. Thank you for this post. New Posts should not be a toilet, but a glorious display of high-effort posts, original links, concise original thoughts, and hilarious shtpost memes... ALL with clear, effective, insightful titles. It's not too much to ask.