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my first essay in over a year “farcaster made nfts fun again” is done it’s two pages long. is that too long to read inline on paragraph? should i use mirror or substack instead? what are the vibes i love writing but haven’t been inspired in a long time. farcatser fixes this
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Pretty sure I just read something way longer than that inline and it wasn't bad at all. Just format the article with that medium in mind and keep your paragraphs clean. Having single sentences is good too if they're worthy. Oh and ye def would go w @paragraph
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I think perhaps that's the key, reformatting for paragraph specifically, knowing how it pulls each slide for in-line frames. I wonder if there will be a way to designate frame breaks in @paragraphh so that the formatting can be improved upon...
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Great point, ideal frame format is not necessarily ideal full-page format. Also worth noting no images inline (yet)
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exactly. For substack, I often split into line by line when trying to express complicated info so that people aren't overwhelmed, but that's in the context of 2000+ words on paragraph, sentence by sentence frames gets a bit tedious in-line and yes! i've been wondering about images as well, hugely important for /story
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