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drewcoffman
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honest question for my timeline: when was the last time you actually clicked through and read a full article/essay someone shared? and if you do read longform on a regular basis, where? substack? mirror? paragraph? email inbox? somewhere else?
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email newsletters via substack daily Tyler Cowen, weekly Scott Alexander whenever PG shares an essay
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@esss
I usually prefer to have articles and essays in video format / audio, much easier to digest for me
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@chicbangs.eth
i read longform every day! email inbox, substack and here in feed
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@n
clicking lots of books/essays @phil shares
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@frankieco.eth
Iโ€™ve gotten better at bookmarking and revisiting long-form content (and podcasts). It feels like education and content have become more premium and progressive lately, so I make an effort to keep up.
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Usually link out from a social timeline and read. Substack or Personal blog is common. I only read long form in print, kindle or the economist (until recently). Gave up on all my email subs a while ago. Same with substack.
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@vmathur
I read longform mostly from newsletters or articles from twitter/warpcast
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@zeentrain
I do save ones that sound interesting, Iโ€™ll save them in a Notion database to be read later when I am killing time Long form regular basis: Personal blogs, Substack, misc PDFs I download
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Prob an article or two per day. Via email or feeds. I save the really longform stuff for when I have time. But if something is really long and Iโ€™m bored Iโ€™ll drop into chat and ask for a summary before I decide to read. Writers (and Iโ€™m one) need to give readers multiple paths.
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Yesterday! I clicked through FC to an article posted about optimizing Myst IV. I also typically read paragraph inline. My source for long-form is Tildes, which I consume typically once/wk.
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Probably a third to half of what I read online is straight from the timeline/discord/etc. The other stuff all comes via newsletters. Maybe 1-3 pieces a week?
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I subscribe to Wired and NY Times (and am looking to subscribe to The Verge). I don't read them daily, but I'll catch up on a week backlog or so and then read through the articles that nab my attention.
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every day. usually save to Reader and then read a bunch in one go. email too
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@tcw
I read through articles and essays everyday. Only way to consume info fast enough, video usually has too much fluff. I see timeline as high level map to whatโ€™s generally going on and articles as usefully city level maps
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Iโ€™m not a reader, so I only read stuff in timeline Iโ€™d read a thread though!
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@triumph
rarely read directly from where someone shared. i save to reader for later that day/week/sometimes never lol i setup an email explicitly for subs so i filter em all to one place. and i try to be selective in who i sub to but basically people whose content i do not want to miss (published at varied frequencies)
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