I often google for the wikipedia entry on things even when I know other sources are better, because I've become very efficient at parsing wikipedia pages and extracting what I want to know. Anyone else do this? Is there a UX word for this? It's a kind of imprinting or something
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Replying to @vgr
something deep here about the nature of form (nonfiction & maybe other) - a shared structure (with varying content) that audience has optimized to extract information from
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Replying to @literalbanana @vgr
We’re pretty well adapted to figuring how to extract or judge information from the characters in our life.
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Replying to @literalbanana @paul_hundred
I'm a tax form
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I'm a field trip slip
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