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Old 04-05-2016, 02:50 AM   #120
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Originally Posted by bookman156 View Post
Making mistakes isn't a right, it's just getting it wrong. The more nebulous you make something, the less clear the way is. And if you're too strict in laying down the rules, you get perfunctory unintelligence in their application. If you start tagging very enthusiastically, you have to know precisely what to tag and what not to tag, but you cannot know that without defining a path between vague and sharp, and how will you do that?
Mine was a hyperbole . But I noticed that perfection is detrimental to the changes, and especially in this era of transition from one media to another, the error is actually "a way to find other ways" to make digital narrative or information. I think we will make a lot of mistakes for a long time, partly because the tools we work with are not suitable to really make digital publishing.
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