UnNews talk:The Late Report
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Uh... Rev. Zim (Talk) Get saved! 09:44, April 11, 2010 (UTC)
- Further to the above: I don't like this format in the least. Most UnNews submissions give a story more than a paragraph or two. More importantly, this story is totally from the point of view of the reporter--that is, a make-believe reporter to whom the biggest news is to show Mom that he is a reporter. It does not look like news. It looks like Ego. See the start of Section 3 of the UnNews:Style. Spıke Ѧ 14:39 11-Apr-10
- Indeed, that was the general idea. It was an attempt to attack newsflashes (which was why the stories were very short) as well as retrospective news simultaneously, and thus was highly experimental. I had hoped that the attack on news reports that seem to be subtly saying, "This happened, we saw it, and we were the first to tell you about it, therefore you should love us," would be subtle but clear, and I seem to have either failed in the latter, or succeeded too much in the former. It was, admittedly, terribly experimental for once single article, and the idea is entirely undeveloped and needs extensive work. Sir Not A Good Username360 KUN 19:16, April 11, 2010 (UTC)
- Oops, one of my persistent problems with alternate-point-of-view articles is my failure to realize that they are alternate-point-of-view and on purpose. However, I still say (1) seemingly egocentric articles, like (2) extreme opinions provided to ridicule the extreme right, and (3) extreme opinions provided to ridicule the extreme left, should be avoided. They are too hard to tell from the real thing, because there exist people who would write the same thing in complete seriousness. Spıke Ѧ 19:35 11-Apr-10
- That is why I needed to include multiple stories; unfortunately, the joke started to get lost when the stories were brought into any detail, resulting in the mini-stories that are in this article. Sir Not A Good Username360 KUN 23:19, April 11, 2010 (UTC)