• Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I got to ask, has reading comprehension really come down that much in the recent decades?

    Could the title be expanded to be more prosaic? Sure!
    But at the same time, it’s intuitively and entirely understandable.

    Who? GAME staff
    What? Discovered something
    What exactly? That they’re moving to zero hour contracts
    How? Via a mass Microsoft Teams call

    Or, written together, the title up above. And that’s a completely normal sentence structure, it’s essentially how your brain should expect a sentence conveying that information to be structured, or the final part would be at the start (“Via a mass microsoft teams call…”).

    • bisby@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      What exactly? That they’re moving to zero hour contracts

      This isnt what the headline says though. “Discovered zero hour contracts” isnt how normal people speak. I have no clue if a mass teams call means they discovered some people were already on contracts, or that they were moving everyone to them, or some people, or (not knowing what a zero hour contract is) that the company has new contracts with game publishers.

      You took your own understanding of the headline and even in your “its simple” added details that weren’t there originally.

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      8 months ago

      See? I understood it that GAME staff discovered that zero hours contracts (whatever that is) move via team calls (wherever, and however that happens).

      So much to reading comprehension. That title is trash.

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      8 months ago

      I just find it weird that you felt compelled to post an explanation for something that is “intuitively and entirely understandable”. It’s almost as if you knew that lots of people couldn’t understand it.

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      8 months ago

      Sure, but while I understand the sentence structure I still don’t know what it’s talking about without the article itself

      I think the point they are making is that we use these short titles even though we don’t need to. It might be correct, but why not make better use of the medium