Anonymous ID: fcb893 March 1, 2020, 10:23 a.m. No.8292682   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2701 >>2764

>>8292304

"We are the News": Eight tips for creating notable posts!

 

1. Remember 5 "W"s: ''who, what, when, where, why/how.''

These are reporting basics. For us, DATES are critical; always include.

 

2. "Use your words" (not just images) for Q proofs, etc.

If you can't describe it, how is baker supposed to?

 

3. Use RED TEXT & bold to call out notables.

This REALLYH helps bakers locate notables & avoid eye strain.

 

'''4. List article and video TITLES not just links.

Sauce on vids is usually sparse, try to include a date plus a summary.

 

'''5. For tweets, copypasta the text so the info gets into qresear.ch

Qresear.ch is a great resource, but it's 100% text.

 

6. DATES, DATES, DATES.

Shills post old but jazzy news on purpose, then say 'clown baker' if notabled. Defeat them w/dates.

 

7. If post is part of an ongoing dig, say the DIG name so it's gets notabled.

Don't assume the baker knows, he may not.

 

8. Only got JPEGS on your Apple phone? Then use text instead (links, title, date).

Anonymous ID: fcb893 March 1, 2020, 10:50 a.m. No.8292828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2840

>>8292764

Your point about "notable" is well-taken. Anons like to do "NO TABLE" (etc) or "notable" in regular text. No too great for bakers, for searching or seeing.

 

Same for diggs. I'm a digger, know what happens: those on the digg get deeper and deeper and sort of forget that most others anons including bakers aren't tracking the way they are. Digg names and digg summaries helpful.