Just wanted to positively reinforce you for reading the earlier criticism on spacing, and editing accordingly. It’s great that you have the habit of listening and constructively responding to feedback!
Like the other people here have said, this still has a ways to go before it gets to the usual standard of readability for a post (where the reader should have an interesting reason at the start to keep reading, and know at each point where they are in the scheme of the argument), but that’s something one learns how to do by practice.
(This also applies to the criticism about the content being meandering and confused: several times I’ve started writing a post, then realized that I didn’t have a clear idea where I was going, and so I left it as a draft for the time being. Once I’d written a few substantive posts, I had a pretty good idea which drafts deserved to be posted and which ones needed further development. In the latter case, starting a conversation on an Open Thread is a good way to help shape one’s thinking for a post.)
Just wanted to positively reinforce you for reading the earlier criticism on spacing, and editing accordingly. It’s great that you have the habit of listening and constructively responding to feedback!
Like the other people here have said, this still has a ways to go before it gets to the usual standard of readability for a post (where the reader should have an interesting reason at the start to keep reading, and know at each point where they are in the scheme of the argument), but that’s something one learns how to do by practice.
(This also applies to the criticism about the content being meandering and confused: several times I’ve started writing a post, then realized that I didn’t have a clear idea where I was going, and so I left it as a draft for the time being. Once I’d written a few substantive posts, I had a pretty good idea which drafts deserved to be posted and which ones needed further development. In the latter case, starting a conversation on an Open Thread is a good way to help shape one’s thinking for a post.)