A piece of rock with mysterious markings that lay largely unstudied for 4,000 years is now being hailed as a “treasure map” for archaeologists, who are using it to hunt for ancient sites around north-western France.
Why does everyone need a tldr? Why can’t people just read the article? It isn’t like it’s long.
I think tldr’s are justified if the headline is clickbaity or misleading.
I just wish people would take the time to read articles more. Literacy rates in the US have been dropping. 20% of Americans are illiterate and half Americans read below a 6th grade level. I just wish people wanted to engage with reading more. I get that long form reading on a phone is not ideal. Even with short articles people don’t seem to want to spend 5 minutes reading. Every time I see a tldr it underscores that people’s attention spans seem to be consistently shrinking.
While that’s certainly part if it, you’re also seeing the result of headlines being used for clickbait. Tl;dr used to be just called a journalistic headline, but now they’re less likely to follow the same standards.
It used to be the case that for most journalism you could get the necessary information from the headline or the headline and first sentence. As you can imagine, given modern website advertising metrics, this would now be quite unprofitable.
I agree but I don’t think bad journalism practices are the way to fix that. If something, they will drive readers further away eventually.
I wish people would read more too. I was an avid reader in my youth and my younger sibling has trouble reading well below where I was at that age and it saddens me. I included this because people are stupid and may get upset if they read this and find out it’s not actually leading to piles of gold
You can always read the article and make up your own mind. Sometimes it isn’t good to trust someone else’s opinion on something.