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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
Latest editorHLIAA14YOG (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit12:34, 10 November 2023
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A paragraph which includes phrases like "however" or "despite this" multiple times in sequence is usually a sign that a page has degenerated into thread mode (often started by a Justifying Edit). However, that's not actual Thread Mode, as it can be worthwhile to include additional perspectives and many of these edits may be justified in that sense. Despite this, it can in a very real sense be dubbed Thread Mode for all intents and purposes, as the focus of the article does indeed shift towards the conflict of opinion, and its flow becomes drowned in thoughtlessly tacked-on points and counterpoints. However, many people note that rewriting the text to flow better is not always possible and sometimes it may end up neutering the article of any interesting opinions. Others assert in response that having no opinions is better than having a tangled mess of opinions.
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