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by phphphphp
1281 days ago
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Writing is a form of communication, communication is the exchange of information: good information communicated badly is more valuable than bad information communicated well. Structure and clarity are inputs as much as they are outputs: focus on the input, and the output will improve. The challenge for output-massagers is that grammatical and phrasing improvements are marginal. My writing isn't great (I'm using colons in this message without any confidence that they belong there) but by focusing on the important information, I am able to communicate well in a professional setting. My ideal tool is one that focuses on the input, rather than the output. A tool that accepts input as the units of information I want to communicate, priority ordered and linked by relationships, and the tool turns that into a narrative journey for humans to enjoy. I don't want a tool to tell me my colon should be a comma, or my phrasing is redundant, I want a tool to output the best written way to communicate information for the audience. |
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