Why people type like this on LinkedIn?
Everywhere on LinkedIn posts, people add a line break after every single sentence. Like this. Like this. Also this. Why do they type like this? Can't they write it as a paragraph like we do on blogs? Forgive me for being dramatic but it really feels annoying to read these posts. Few of the posts are genuinely informative and it makes it difficult to read. Is there any reason behind writing like this? For example, this gentleman wrote a decent piece of content but why did he have to add line breaks after every single sentence? Why not write it as a paragraph?
Kalan Carmden
Stealth
8 months ago
I thought you were making fun!
But in all genuineness, this is a writing technique. Crisp writing.
Longer paragraphs put off people before reading whole. Giving them cookie sized content, finishes the packet in no time.
(Me and my food references 😅😅)
Sorry can you please write your post in bullets/points? It's hard to read long paragraphs
because it's easier to read; paragraphs can be difficult to read.
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