New Year's Resolution for Techrights: No More Very Short Posts
Having just mentioned plans for the coming years (ending the year on a positive tone/note, to the extent possible and still reasonable), we make a promise to ourselves. Techrights will try to publish no posts shorter then a couple of paragraphs, for the benefit of Gemini Protocol users, at the very least.
If we publish memes, as above, then we'll try to at least contextualise them somewhat. That does not mean very long text ("walls of text" as some people call them tend to discourage or deter against reading). We typically aim for something in the range of 3-10 paragraphs with the key points embedded and important links included in-line (or separately, on another line, in Geminispace/GemText). We must recognise that in our plain text version no links will appear at all, so the anchor text of the textual block really matters. We do not insist on HTML or HTTP. We're "substance first", "appearance second"...
Seeing that the news online (or news sites, collectively) isn't retaining the same pace as a year ago or a decade ago, we expect we'll be able to produce more (not that publication is production, we merely share information and ideas). █

