(note: I’ve seen blog posts that used collapsed bullet points, which you could expand to read a more in-depth version of an argument. That’s an interesting tool, but I found it too high friction to work properly. I didn’t actually know whether I wanted to read a tag until I got a few words in, after opening it. But regular bullet or numbered lists do a good job of letting me start to read a section and then skip it if I want)
(note: I’ve seen blog posts that used collapsed bullet points, which you could expand to read a more in-depth version of an argument. That’s an interesting tool, but I found it too high friction to work properly. I didn’t actually know whether I wanted to read a tag until I got a few words in, after opening it. But regular bullet or numbered lists do a good job of letting me start to read a section and then skip it if I want)