ChezCheese:)
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- Region
- USA
- City
- Kitsap Co, WA
Life (so-called) online is different than in real life. People do not have the attention span and do not wish to intrude on what little others have by stuffing their posts with civilities which are normal in in-person interactions. When I was taught to write for the online consumption, we were told to shorten our sentences, use less complex sentence structure, and only one space after a sentence. Avoid more than 4 lines of text in a block. People simply don't consume online content in the same way (think Pacman). Because of this, the muscle needed for digesting complex content, ideas and language is simply atrophying. Highlight a new story on the BBC website, or anywhere else, and paste it into a word document, and you will find that most are 2 or 3 sentences. All of our brains are atrophying. Sorry about that, but that is what is happening. And it shows in everyday civilities, or lack thereof.