I've been observing the spread of infographics on Twitter for a few days. Finding: Infographics are not the best natural way to spread information. Many people think that turning a long piece of text into colorful infographics is a good way to present content. In reality, this form of compressed content is not a good way to spread information; instead, it tends to make people swipe away immediately. Users will only stay on images that provide strong visual stimulation, such as images of beautiful women. Because text cannot be scrolled away at a glance, rhetorical questions increase the time spent reading. However, the first 140 characters are very important. Even the first two words are very important. This is why words like "damn," "explosive," and "awesome" are so useful. Moreover, the compressed content displayed in infographics is highly distorted, lacks context, and is almost worthless! This is only suitable for people who want to fool others with PowerPoint presentations!
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