is that true?... first thing ... is click the link... most students don’t ... second ... see whether the article actually supports that summary...
How? ... zero people are going to [fully read the article] ... too long ... [so] ... the Yeats Effect (“The best lack all conviction, while the worst / Are full of passionate intensity”). The reckless post left and right and the careful barely post at all...
what if there was a way for people to quickly check whether linked articles actually supported the points they claimed to?... only 10% of internet users know how to use control-F.
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