Agree. Why post a friggin meme that does not even have a site name on it, or just post the link to the story.
We have to be very careful with what we fall for here.
I think personally that the LINK option should be removed that that anyone that post a link to an article should be required say something about why they think I should read it. (I guilty of dropping links too)
I disagree. I like the direct links more. At least there’s sauce. What it should have is an extra section to post a short commentary. It’s hard to fit everything in the title. The worse is when there no link anywhere and then a clickbait title.
This is what I like about this site, don't say something without adding some sauce. Question everything, we only want the truth.
I just googled this long-chain keyword based on OP title:
international study shows pfizer moderna vaccines associated risk serious adverse events
There is no article on p.1 with those words, and I don't have time to search a dozen pages
Edit: found this on p. 2:
https://elamerican.com/international-study-shows-pfizer-moderna-vaccines-associated-with-increased-risk-of-serious-adverse-events/
Because that's where you should find an article with the title containing all 11 words in your long-chain keyword
Thanks for the extra effort.
Agree. Why post a friggin meme that does not even have a site name on it, or just post the link to the story.
We have to be very careful with what we fall for here.
I think personally that the LINK option should be removed that that anyone that post a link to an article should be required say something about why they think I should read it. (I guilty of dropping links too)
I disagree. I like the direct links more. At least there’s sauce. What it should have is an extra section to post a short commentary. It’s hard to fit everything in the title. The worse is when there no link anywhere and then a clickbait title.
Well I do not disagree with you. If there could be a way of providing that extra section, that would be ideal.
Sometimes trolls will ask that. It gets harder to tell.