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I am aware that they've always broken the story up, but for some reason it just seems like they're being separated by sentence, which is really excessive. Paragraphs make it so much nicer to read, with a few sentences at a time. I realise I'm sounding like an old man, which I'm not - it's just something I've noticed.
And regarding the social integration, yes I agree that they should have them there. The Facebook 'Recommend' button just looks like clutter, and could be hidden and only appear when you click on the share button - like most of the other share links. Would look a lot cleaner, and that's what I would have done.
BBC News has always broken paragraphs into single point/sentences because it makes it easier to skim read online and the majority of people do read like that.
Also - people like to be able to share stories they've read and enjoyed - adding Facebook and Twitter integration makes that a lot easier.
Also - people like to be able to share stories they've read and enjoyed - adding Facebook and Twitter integration makes that a lot easier.
I am aware that they've always broken the story up, but for some reason it just seems like they're being separated by sentence, which is really excessive. Paragraphs make it so much nicer to read, with a few sentences at a time. I realise I'm sounding like an old man, which I'm not - it's just something I've noticed.
And regarding the social integration, yes I agree that they should have them there. The Facebook 'Recommend' button just looks like clutter, and could be hidden and only appear when you click on the share button - like most of the other share links. Would look a lot cleaner, and that's what I would have done.

