Baker here;
Just want to chime in re: content formatting for news article sharing
I saw another anon using this style
Article Title Here
timestamp
saucelink
"copypasta from article -usually single paragraph that best encapsulates the 'drift' of the piece"
I like it for a few reasons:
the redtext title draws my eye to the shortest amount of words that will accurately describe the articles content
this makes it easy for me to come up with the title for notable
most often just copypasta article title (again easy to target the text to be selected for copy/pasting when redtext) -otherwise insert something to provide mild keks withOUT obscuring content description
timestamp allows baker to confirm not_stale without opening any links or leaving the current tab
saucelink 2 lines underneath redtext makes it pretty easy to see source domain re:just how fake is this fake news
example:
DOJ may release 'important' documents ahead of FISA abuse report
September 12, 2019 09:55 PM
https://web.archive.org/web/20190913124856/https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/doj-may-release-important-documents-ahead-of-fisa-abuse-report
"The Hill's John Solomon told Fox News host Sean Hannity on Thursday his sources are telling him that "important" records could be released sometime this month."
VIDEO: https://youtube.com/watch?v=vwrzOORzw0U
"To get how bad the situation is, you need those documents to be declassified," the investigative reporter said. "We've been talking about those buckets for a long time. I am hearing that the Justice Department is nearing a decision to release 10 or 12 of the most important documents before the ... IG report comes out, that will allow all of us to see how bad it was before we see the IG's conclusions. I think that could happen later this month."
tbh as baker I dont need any of the copypasta below sourcelink
but it does help anons sort wheat from chaff