I don't mind if we wind up with articles that are super short. The consolidated articles are not worth the price of jumbled comments.
I like the practice of consolidating these snippets. They tend not have to many posts anyway and most commenters do make clear what they are posting about. Even now there are only 20 replies and about half are complaints about the combining of these article snippets.
FWIW, I saw the line at the 5th Ave. Apple Store. Walked right past it and walked right into the big glass cube into the store. I almost asked why they were lined up, but I assumed it was something for the FAO Schwartz store next door. Random lines of people are a pretty common sight in Manhattan
If it wasn't Improv Everywhere, it's an intriguing mystery. Wish I'd asked now.
They should just form an endless line that goes around a block, with no apparent destination. That would be hilarious.
I like the practice of consolidating these snippets. They tend not have to many posts anyway and most commenters do make clear what they are posting about. Even now there are only 20 replies and about half are complaints about the combining of these article snippets.
I don't mind two or three combined articles when the stories are directly related or complimentary. Wildly different articles have no place being in the same thread.
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Little annoying for me as well...
I agree, it's annoying.
I don't mind if we wind up with articles that are super short. The consolidated articles are not worth the price of jumbled comments.
I agree, it's annoying.
I don't mind if we wind up with articles that are super short. The consolidated articles are not worth the price of jumbled comments.
I like the practice of consolidating these snippets. They tend not have to many posts anyway and most commenters do make clear what they are posting about. Even now there are only 20 replies and about half are complaints about the combining of these article snippets.
FWIW, I saw the line at the 5th Ave. Apple Store. Walked right past it and walked right into the big glass cube into the store. I almost asked why they were lined up, but I assumed it was something for the FAO Schwartz store next door. Random lines of people are a pretty common sight in Manhattan
If it wasn't Improv Everywhere, it's an intriguing mystery. Wish I'd asked now.
They should just form an endless line that goes around a block, with no apparent destination. That would be hilarious.
I like the practice of consolidating these snippets. They tend not have to many posts anyway and most commenters do make clear what they are posting about. Even now there are only 20 replies and about half are complaints about the combining of these article snippets.
I don't mind two or three combined articles when the stories are directly related or complimentary. Wildly different articles have no place being in the same thread.