can we just simplify the way online news sites design their call-to-actions? like, i'm on my morning coffee break scrollin through my feed and all i see is "get more news" and "read now"... can't they make it a bit more inviting? or maybe just hide the extra links behind a tab or something?
I'm not really sure why they need so many classes on the HTML code. Like "styles_newsNow__M_63_" is super long and hard to read . Can't we just have like 2-3 short ones? Makes more sense for me . And what's with the "data-testid" thingy, sounds like some kinda test mode or something . Just think about how confusing it'll be when someone tries to copy paste this and can't figure out which one is which
omg did u know the new docu on Elon Musk's life just dropped i know some ppl are sayin he's a total narcissist & has zero empathy but like come on, the dude's been a game changer in space tech & revolutionizin the way we live & work he's also super transparent about his thoughts & feelings which is more than most ppl can say so maybe we should just give him a break & not jump to conclusions
just a thought ... we spend so much time searching for more news but what about the news in front of us? are we just scrolling through headlines without stopping to think about them? maybe we should focus on consuming less and absorbing more