Most people don't like big blocks of texts much. Why don't they like big blocks of text much? Is it because these big blocks of text are boring to read? Is it because these big blocks of text aren't informative enough? Is it because these big blocks of text tend be unformatted enough to appear completely confusing to the near-end user? A combination, at times, probably.
Mostly it's just time, though, and availability. There are probably millions of large text chunks online you can chose from, so why chose this one? What could this one possibly offer you that you may need? Do you have time to read this big block of text, even though it is split up into three smaller blocks of text to seem a bit less massive? Or should you be doing something else? Maybe reading many smaller blocks of text so you can read more blocks of text overall. Logically smaller blocks would contain more information when read continually than a larger block of text, since larger blocks tend to be tended to. Rewritten, worded out, explained, descriptive all those things that good reading should be that you just don't have time to read.
There's no real point in this wonder, I'm just wandering aimlessly through thoughts, trying to sort out the answers, stating the questions, wasting approximately one minute of your time, or less if you're a very fast reader. That's all for now, sayonara.
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