Why provide the "Read more..." link, when there is not more to read?
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Jon_B
on December 10th 2007 at 10:02am view
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yeah, really? It's happening more often than not
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olga
on December 10th 2007 at 12:56pm view
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"Why provide the "Read more..." link, when there is not more to read? "- Jon B
"yeah, really? It's happening more often than not." - Olga
Most of these sites, (social networking, blog type) are automatically set up to create those links when someone inputs an entry on the site.
It's not as if they've specifically hard coded that link there, cackled maniacally and Muahaha'd while imagining a bunch of people clicking "read more" over and over.
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Why provide the "Read more..." link, when there is not more to read?
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yeah, really? It's happening more often than not
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"Why provide the "Read more..." link, when there is not more to read? "- Jon B
"yeah, really? It's happening more often than not." - Olga
Most of these sites, (social networking, blog type) are automatically set up to create those links when someone inputs an entry on the site.
It's not as if they've specifically hard coded that link there, cackled maniacally and Muahaha'd while imagining a bunch of people clicking "read more" over and over.
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