Can someone explain to me the point of sequence reruns?
I honestly don’t get it. Sequences are well organised and easily findable; what benefit is there from duplicating the content? It seems to me like it just spreads the relevant discussion into multiple places, adds noise to google results, and bloats the site.
Many people find blogs easier to read than books. Reacting to prompts with bite size chunks of information requires far less executive control and motivation than working through a mass of text unprompted.
Hm. Yeah, that makes sense I suppose, though that’s a rather alien way of thinking for me. I like the organisation and permanence of the Sequences, the fact that I can read them at my own pace and in what order they interest me. Especially since we don’t seem to suffer from the “don’t necro old threads” disease as much as most other forums, and arguments from 2007 still get developed today. Which is good IMO, I never liked how most of the Internet has a 1-2 day attention span, and if something isn’t freshly posted then it’s not worth reading or replying to. But I digress.
To each their own, I suppose, it’s not like this stops me from reading the original Sequences the way I like to.
Can someone explain to me the point of sequence reruns?
I honestly don’t get it. Sequences are well organised and easily findable; what benefit is there from duplicating the content? It seems to me like it just spreads the relevant discussion into multiple places, adds noise to google results, and bloats the site.
Many people find blogs easier to read than books. Reacting to prompts with bite size chunks of information requires far less executive control and motivation than working through a mass of text unprompted.
Hm. Yeah, that makes sense I suppose, though that’s a rather alien way of thinking for me. I like the organisation and permanence of the Sequences, the fact that I can read them at my own pace and in what order they interest me. Especially since we don’t seem to suffer from the “don’t necro old threads” disease as much as most other forums, and arguments from 2007 still get developed today. Which is good IMO, I never liked how most of the Internet has a 1-2 day attention span, and if something isn’t freshly posted then it’s not worth reading or replying to. But I digress.
To each their own, I suppose, it’s not like this stops me from reading the original Sequences the way I like to.