umans who can't read more than a few paragraphs are quite unintelligent in communication... 

Those who can't read more than a few paragraphs are quite unintelligent or more intelligent in some way but universally lacking probably in many things as a result...

so more about this, also a mini-rant of what we're dealing with as a ' society '

So if depth across the internet and even in person in their daily life suffers and doesn't exist, if they can't stand 'communication itself' - i.e. can't tolerate talking about it then what do we do!?
I believe meeting different styles / re-balancing is always the case. How about you?

Restricting it to short only implies their ability somewhat and stance (without looking down on them) because the case more often is that it's related that you can't do short all the time with damage to understanding and suffering the cost to others or yourself.

Considering life is always more complicated than they might think, people who choose to ignore depth, repulse it, or not answer and even complain in depth about things mostly they want to avoid it (this is part of the Yes/No/Maybe).

Of course few other things involved but mostly this is your opinion without writing-off humanity also (but you do feel without this it's almost totally a big part to blame and most people can do longer conversation, just don't want to or *choose* when they want selfishly like when they complain about stuff they should have been doing something about!!)

(Less intelligent) = IF can't do long or can't ' decrypt ' others

People who expect the yahoo.com news headlines (or even Guardian) tabloid style big font short newspaper headline 'did you know' informational things that also avoid self-action / self-determination and avoid many points...

umans who can't read more than a few paragraphs are quite unintelligent in communication... 

@freeschool While I do agree being able to read long form is a sign of more intelligent people I think this also works against your favor.

I'd argue an intelligent person should be able to explain things simply and shortly without loosing any information. So I'd say that people who are "long winded" and produce longer text than is needed to explain an idea is less intelligent than people who can explain things most succinctly.

Of course the devil is in the details int he end.

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Humans who can't read more than a few paragraphs are like shitposters... (Einstein / red pill moment)... wait no way.... A wall of writing is like a blue screen of death for less intelligent people... 

@freemo Hey thanks for your reply and "devil is in the details" indeed seems to summarise it in 3 ways

1- more details, more devil
2- people probably don't want to hear / learn / see more... mostly likely just close their eyes to details / complexity / devils and instead do the minimal / safest / least invested.
3- learning demands energy and self-balance etc

I really learned something today, and although it's easy to label 'good-to-do' people as a kind of shit-poster I still had these thoughts or other alignments before that didn't make sense and what I has asked myself before about, like why people are like dead fish etc but have accounts and actively on answering others in more detail but also usually in short-only forms and ways.

Excellent work! Now how to get up from rolling around the floor after realising how crazy similar an average person is like an undercover shitposter!... What is my course of action now even if I don't stop completely trying but also I need to 'get the message' myself and leave them to it a bit since it is what it is :0)

Totally red-pilled my in realising...

Since your reply I've learned something (and this is another point why things are long or get longer having learned or realised which means in turn tangibly more )... so that's what happened also with this writing I learned something more with raised eyebrows for a few hours !..

And instead of writing here I just wrote it on a separate page if interested:

freeschool.0id.org/shitposters

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