My take on references I don’t get is either to ignore them, to ask someone (“hey, is this a reference to something? I don’t get why they said that.”), or possibly to Google it if looks Googleable.
I don’t think it should be a cause for penalty unless the references are so heavy that they interrupt the flow of the argument. It’s possible that I did that, but I don’t think I did.
The problem is that the references have such a strained connection to what you’re talking about that they are basically non sequiturs whether you understand them or not.
Yes, I agree, it’s a balancing act.
My take on references I don’t get is either to ignore them, to ask someone (“hey, is this a reference to something? I don’t get why they said that.”), or possibly to Google it if looks Googleable.
I don’t think it should be a cause for penalty unless the references are so heavy that they interrupt the flow of the argument. It’s possible that I did that, but I don’t think I did.
The problem is that the references have such a strained connection to what you’re talking about that they are basically non sequiturs whether you understand them or not.