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Reading the links is expected on OSNews. This isn't Engadget. When a link is in a story, it's part of the story. Don't complain if you don't understand what a story is about if you only read half of it. That's no my fault - it's yours. I'm not going to spell everything out.
Don't be so hostile, not everything is meant as an insult or an attack on you. The fact is that many people just look at the title and the intro and then proceed to follow the comments -- something that I do, too -- for various reasons, so it might behoove to keep that in mind in the future, aye? Instead of only looking at the article as a whole why not also look at just the title and the intro as a separate entity and check that it conveys enough information about what's going on.
I am not complaining, don't really know about the other commenters, but there's no need to get terribly worked over my comment. I am actually fairly certain I would've made the same mistake, something that one should just take as a learning experience and move on; mistakes and failures and the acceptance of those is the way we grow and improve ourselves.
The fact is that many people just look at the title and the intro and then proceed to follow the comments -- something that I do, too -- for various reasons, so it might behoove to keep that in mind in the future, aye? Instead of only looking at the article as a whole why not also look at just the title and the intro as a separate entity and check that it conveys enough information about what's going on.
The thing is - it does. However, if you don't click the links - which, on the web, are an integral part of reading - then my responsibilities really end. I'm willing to put some effort into making sure that those who only read the intros get everything, but when people aren't even going to click the links and want to have everything spelled out in the limited 5-6 lines of an intro, then I'm out. It's ridiculous to expect that of me.
It's basic netiquette to read the entire article before commenting. I'm already pretty cool and all by always making sure all the important links (to the actual news) are in the intro so people aren't forced to read my drivel, but when people aren't even willing to read the links in the first 5-6 lines (!) and just jump straight to commenting, I really have no sympathy if you misunderstood the article. That's not my fault - it's yours for not reading properly.
If you miss the first 15 minutes of a movie, you don't get to complain at the director that the movie sucked because you didn't understand it.





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Reading the links is expected on OSNews. This isn't Engadget. When a link is in a story, it's part of the story. Don't complain if you don't understand what a story is about if you only read half of it. That's no my fault - it's yours. I'm not going to spell everything out.
Edited 2012-08-04 09:36 UTC