Like half of posts have headline that gets repeated in mid summary and then longer summary below. I’ve posted this protest, but admins didn’t like. Where is best place to affect change?

  • Victor@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Could you give an example of the issue? I don’t understand what the problem entails.

    • badbytes@lemmy.worldOP
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      10 months ago

      So maybe 1/3rd of posts are like…

      X headline summary.

      Then in box. A longer summary. X headline longer headline.

      Then below the box, a full description of X.

      Just seems very redundant. After seeing this sooo much, was wondering if it’s a setting, or perhaps a design flaw?

      • swab148@startrek.website
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        10 months ago

        It’s probably just people copying the articles to other relevant/duplicate communities. Since each instance can make its own communities, you’ll sometimes see the same one made for .world, lemm.ee, etc. I.e. there are now two Star Trek meme communities, Risa and Ten Forward, on different instances.

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        10 months ago

        I haven’t made a post on Lemmy yet so I don’t know what the form you fill in looks like. Sounds like a design flaw at first glance, to me. I have noticed the same odd thing though, indeed.

  • sunaurus@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    I think the OP is talking about Lemmy having both a content preview and a text area for link posts.

    Some users tend to write their own summary in the text area, so when opening up a post, the result will be:

    • Large title written by the OP
    • Automatic preview of the page, generated by Lemmy
    • Text summary of the page, written by the OP

    I agree that this is a bit clunky in terms of UX