I need a quippy response to say it’s not that bad, I promise, google or click the link and scan it. Then let’s chat about what you think

  • DarthBueller@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    TL/DR has always meant that when written in response to a wall of text. If you’re going to post a wall of text, you need to accept that the VAST majority of people will not read it, and include a summary. Convention has evolved that the poster can highlight a summary of their wall of text themselves (and avoid a snarky “TL/DR” comment from others) by the poster highlighting the summary with their own TL/DR notation.

    TL/DR: If people are throwing TLDR at you, you need to practice summarizing, rather than comeback quips.

    • numbscroll@kbin.socialOP
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      2 years ago

      I suppose I’m aiming at a middle ground where yes things should be summarized… but also take a look too, it’s interesting, I want to know what you think after scanning.