So, you really should think if the article you just wrote satisfies most of the following points. Should I leave her like that? Dedicated to the crowd of new topics ...
1. The title of your topic begins with a number, for example, "22 signs that you are writing another topic about ...".
2. <- You have items in the article like this.
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3. Most of the listed items were clearly added by Captain Obvious.
4. In the preview, you can’t force yourself to read more than 10 items that you just wrote yourself and not fall asleep.
5. You stupidly copied / translated the text point by point especially without going into what was written there.
6. You are trying to add more beautiful numbers with dots, while understanding that there is nothing more to write about.
7. You do not notice how you begin to repeat and lose the sense of distinguishing points.
7. Sometimes you repeat item numbers.
8. For each item you try to add an idiotic picture of a bearded clip art.
9. You do not notice how you start to repeat and ... oh wait!
10. Only the first half of the items have some meaning or relate to the topic.
11. The rest are garbage, or carry no important information.
12. At exactly 12 days, a blue mouse runs out from under the fridge, tap dancing and climbs back.
13. You want to become president, but in childhood a huge turkey scared you to death at Aunt Klava in the country.
14. ! 2 == 1 == false.
15. It has been proven that oxygen is harmful to ostrich eggs.
16. ?????? ?? ???????? ?????? ????? ????? ?? ..
17. Until here, no one usually read up.
18. Container formats, for example, column properties and padding values.
19. In your text there are untranslated pieces.
21. You sometimes miss numbers in numbering.
22. After reading the last paragraph, it is completely unclear why there are 10, 27 or 42 here. And where is the conclusion, in general?
Something I thought. So it goes…