Non-obvious links in posts February 10, 2005 2:01 PM Subscribe
what? posts around here have often had lots of extra links about a topic, but is it too much to ask that the text of a post at least make sense? Personally, I'd like to get a clear idea of what I'm clicking on (even if it doesn’t elucidate the full scope) in mefi posts.
Chicken or the egg... a rift in the space-time continuum?
posted by Witty at 2:39 PM on February 10, 2005
posted by Witty at 2:39 PM on February 10, 2005
I agree that, in hindsight, a 'more inside' style of post might have allowed for more grace in the wording and presentation of the post. Oh and sleep too - I'm pretty sure it made sense inside my head when I wrote it ;). That being said the topic is a large one with many nonintuitive consequences. My efforts might be viewed as an attempt to offer a couple entry points into a nebula of interconnected issues.
It might have been too much to hope that mefi would provide a different set of exit points.
Oh and fp too I guess.
posted by mce at 2:42 PM on February 10, 2005
It might have been too much to hope that mefi would provide a different set of exit points.
Oh and fp too I guess.
posted by mce at 2:42 PM on February 10, 2005
MetaFilter: Playing fast and loose with the time-space continuum.
posted by wendell at 3:06 PM on February 10, 2005
posted by wendell at 3:06 PM on February 10, 2005
One thing that always gets me when I'm putting together a post is the urge to rush through it so no one else posts it ahead of me. I have to force myself to slow down, proof it and make as close to sure as I can that it makes sense.
And even then, I almost always want to go back and edit the post.
posted by fenriq at 3:07 PM on February 10, 2005
And even then, I almost always want to go back and edit the post.
posted by fenriq at 3:07 PM on February 10, 2005
Maybe if you weren't racing to post the latest NewsFilter, you wouldn't have that problem. :)
posted by Witty at 3:36 PM on February 10, 2005
posted by Witty at 3:36 PM on February 10, 2005
I have to say I was expecting some kind of oddly-encoded grammarfuck prose poem. I've seen much less coherent posts than this. Not that it's a clear and good and fine post. It isn't. But this is more in the category of a "weak" post, not necessarily "against the rules." Calling out a "weak" post for its flagging quality makes a kind of "weak" callout in itself and is, quite possibly, "wrong," depending on who you talk to.
posted by scarabic at 4:56 PM on February 10, 2005
posted by scarabic at 4:56 PM on February 10, 2005
Better than bitching about the "weak" post in the thread.
posted by smackfu at 6:01 PM on February 10, 2005
posted by smackfu at 6:01 PM on February 10, 2005
Metatalk works best for "weak" posts. Obviously bad posts are, well, obviously bad and don't really require much discussion.
posted by Doug at 6:15 PM on February 10, 2005
posted by Doug at 6:15 PM on February 10, 2005
I think that's a pretty good post. Keep up the good work, mce. I've got my eye on you.
posted by nixerman at 7:20 PM on February 10, 2005
posted by nixerman at 7:20 PM on February 10, 2005
Haven't we been over this?
Fpps must always be logical and coherent! Gosh!
posted by mcgraw at 7:27 PM on February 10, 2005
Fpps must always be logical and coherent! Gosh!
posted by mcgraw at 7:27 PM on February 10, 2005
Metatalk works best for "weak" posts. Obviously bad posts are, well, obviously bad and don't really require much discussion.
Well, I see your point, in that posts that actually break rules always do so in a cut-and-dried obvious way (um... is that true, though?) and that therefore all that's left to do on MetaTalk is rate posts for quality (hm, that doesn't sound right).
Actually, no, I disagree.
posted by scarabic at 11:08 PM on February 10, 2005
Well, I see your point, in that posts that actually break rules always do so in a cut-and-dried obvious way (um... is that true, though?) and that therefore all that's left to do on MetaTalk is rate posts for quality (hm, that doesn't sound right).
Actually, no, I disagree.
posted by scarabic at 11:08 PM on February 10, 2005
"is it too much to ask that the text of a post at least make sense?"
delmoi, you have been here long enough to know the answer is:
posted by mischief at 8:20 AM on February 11, 2005
delmoi, you have been here long enough to know the answer is:
YES!!!'Incoherent FPP writeups' is a common complaint I receive after I recommend MeFi to others.
posted by mischief at 8:20 AM on February 11, 2005
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posted by smackfu at 2:19 PM on February 10, 2005