No Need To Read

I hate all that endless nonsense and beating around the bush (this is not translated well but I am too tired to write in English and I keep misspelling every letter so you will have to make do with my messy train of thought).
Read on to find out more?
In general there is no more and when I read this sentence I spontaneously get an allergy. It reminds me of those nonsense stories that I partly read on the internet where after 20 short sentences in which 60 percent of the text is repeated, you have to click after a worthless advertisement to continue reading and after 42 pages you are still none the wiser. The only knowledge you have gained is that you are being cheated and are the product that people earn money from because you are idiotic enough to keep reading meaningless sentences. I wonder if they keep track of when someone drops out. Is it after the first page or after the tenth or the hundredth? It is certain that this nonsense was written by AI and that there is a hidden catch.
Want to know more? Then read on...
but of course you can also just start over at the top and when you reach the end you start all over again.
Shall we ask AI what the point is of "read on to find out more" and whether more has been found? Or is this an expression of contempt for the reader because the writer thinks that readers are too stupid to decide for themselves what to read @aneukpineung, @wakeupkitty, @sumarni123?
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Temanku @xiao-aine. Saya dapat merasakan apa yang kamu katakan tentang kebohongan. Kamu ingin kejujuran dalam segala hal. itu kalimat bukan untuk sebuah kebohongan dalam kita membaca. Karena dalam kalimat Baca terus untuk mengetahui lebih lanjut akan membuat kita yang menginginkan menjadi penasaran. Seperti dalam acara yang ada di televisi, Bila banyak penontonnya maka iklan jeda akan terpasang. Namun walaupun ada iklan untuk beberapa waktu, penonton akan tetap setia menanti. Karena yang melihat acara tersebut penasaran pada akhir cerita dan rela menanti.
Berikut adalah terjemahan teks ke dalam bahasa Inggris:
My friend @xiao-aine, I can feel what you mean about lies. You yearn for honesty in all aspects. It's not just a phrase, but a truth we discover as we read. Because when we see the phrase "Read on to find out more," it piques our curiosity. Just like in TV shows, when there are many viewers, commercial breaks will appear. Yet, despite the ads, viewers will remain loyal and wait. For those watching are eager to know the ending and are willing to wait.
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I really hate the waiting and as soon as the commercial started I left and went doing something else. You know what I hated most? That I wanted to relax while watching a film after a long day and a film of 1.5 hours at most takes 3 hours because of all those commercials. It makes me lost my interest and with me many do because they keep zapping to a different TV station in the hope to see something else or they leave and go cook, check their phones, do the laundry and if the film continues it's again 15-20 minutes till the next commercials start. I am happy I no longer watch TV (at least 20 years) and can watch a film when I like if there is electricity.
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Hehehe...
Ternyata Anda juga tidak suka melihat televisi. Di zaman sekatang TV memang bukan jadi prioritas untuk menonton. Terlalu banyak iklan juga sangat membosankan. Saya kebih suka melihat filem lewat layar lebar melalui youtube. Untuk siaran langsung seperti permainan bola dunia baru kami memakai televisi.
Selamat malam sahabatku @wakeupkitty. Sehat dan bahagia selalu.
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Do many still watch TV? Once called an addiction but computers/phones are worse.
I go for a direct approach. I can't stand the nonsense talk and phrases like these. It's like chat got said: empty words from those who have nothing to tell to keep wasting my time and most likely try to sell something.
I asked AI for you here the answer is:
ChatGPT said:
People use phrases like "Read on to find out more!" because they want to keep readers engaged and encourage them to continue reading. It’s a common tactic in marketing, blogging, and even journalism to build curiosity and prevent people from clicking away.
That said, it can feel annoying or unnecessary, especially if the content is already interesting or if it’s obvious that reading further will provide more details. It’s often a filler phrase, much like "Stay tuned!" or "You won’t believe what happens next!"—it doesn’t add much but tries to create suspense.
Do you find it particularly frustrating in certain types of content?
yes especially if people have nothing to share
ChatGPT said:Yeah, it’s the worst when it’s just empty hype with no real substance. Like when an article says, "You won’t believe this amazing secret to success!" and then just tells you to work hard and stay consistent. No secret, just fluff.
It’s even more annoying in videos where they drag things out forever before actually getting to the point.
In short: it is a filler phrase like "greetings", "how are you" and it adds nothing except for a higher word count.
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