This is the problem I have with long form articles. They are promoted as a counter reaction to short shallow articles without substance. Though most of these long form articles are just as shallow. Starting a articles on physics by the description on how a professor wiped his horn rimmed glasses that shimmered in the morning light only to have them steam up again by his first sip of chocolade brown coffee.
fruffy|2 years ago
Quality can also vary wildly of course. Tight writing also applies to long-form. You do not want to end up meandering.
curiousObject|2 years ago
Sometimes they fall far short of that goal
I think I agree with you
tremorscript|2 years ago
If I am reading Gauss, my mind wants to process facts immediately.
If I am reading the New Yorker, my mind would like to wander a bit.
It all depends on what you are reading.
A new yorker style article explaining for loops in a programming language. Yeah nobody wants that.
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