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In reply to the discussion: This! [View all]Bernardo de La Paz
(60,320 posts)What part of "little", "most" & sometimes do you not understand?
Comprehending the meaning avoids turning "little time" into "not one puny second".
It is too common for people to use binary thinking: the fallacy of the excluded middle, thinking that there is no middle ground, that it is all or nothing, that there are no shades of gray. They skip over qualifier adverbs and adjectives.
For them, "sometimes we click them for entertainment, but most of them we skip over automatically" is read as "we never click and always skip over".
Get rid of binary thinking.
If people want to have their posts read more often, they are advised to use informative titles, like "Great graphic about inclusion". It is still possible to tease the reader a bit while letting them know they can expect a graphic and not an essay or article or rant in the OP. It is simply that.