The main thing I want to see when a link is given is enough information to decide whether I want to click on it, without clicking on it.
So you’re reading in the browser. My main point is about people reading on paper and articles that are easier to read on paper.
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The main thing I want to see when a link is given is enough information to decide whether I want to click on it, without clicking on it.
So you’re reading in the browser. My main point is about people reading on paper and articles that are easier to read on paper.