That's why I tell you: take a stand

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Jannatulmawa
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That's why I tell you: take a stand

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Probably not, because no one likes lukewarm, insipid, forgettable things. Take the risk of being polarizing, of being contradicted, of being hated. Haters gonna hate. But at least you will be sure that you have not left your readers indifferent, and you will be able to say with certainty that you have made yourself remembered… and maybe even loved. Write clearly… but not predictably Did you know that the concept of usability can also be applied to language? Yep.

On the other hand, if you think about it, texts are also bahrain number data interfaces, communication devices between the author (you) and the people who will read them. Specifically, for web texts we talk about readability, or the degree of comprehensibility of the writing. There are various tests and mathematical indices to measure the degree of readability of a text, but I don't want to dwell on them now. Just know that for these calculations, fundamental factors are considered: number of sentences number of words per sentence number of letters or syllables for each word Obviously, these are not the only parameters for measuring the difficulty level of a text.


(Actually, these are just the ones that are most easily counted in a mathematical calculation.) Other very important factors are the choice of vocabulary, the syntax of the sentences, the structure of the information... The message I want to pass on to you is this: on the web you must write clearly. Because reading through the screen greatly reduces readers' attention span, because the context in which people consume your content is fragmented and often chaotic.
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