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BurnZero is an anonymous collective working to flesh out new ideas about how we might make a parallel society.


The intention of the writing style is brevity without oversimplification.
BurnZero is an anonymous collective working to flesh out new ideas about how we might explore new ways of thinking.


Repetition, in the style of <short>
The intention of the writing style is:
 
1. Brevity without oversimplification:
 
2. Repetition, in the style of expanding TD;LR format <short/bold>, <medium>, <long> is intended for people with short attention and low time (this is further discussed here: https://www.reddit.com/r/burnzero/comments/xvcnjy/burnzero_design/).
 
3. All articles strive for a graphical representation of the key concepts. This could be a simple diagrammatic image or a short video embedded from a streaming service.
 
3. All notable points are referenced to robust scientific literature prioritising via this protocol (https://burnzero.com/Referencing).
 
4. Where possible, all data should be presented as embedded data feeds linking to live dynamic data as opposed to stagnant data.

Latest revision as of 05:56, 8 June 2023

BurnZero is an anonymous collective working to flesh out new ideas about how we might explore new ways of thinking.

The intention of the writing style is:

1. Brevity without oversimplification:

2. Repetition, in the style of expanding TD;LR format <short/bold>, <medium>, <long> is intended for people with short attention and low time (this is further discussed here: https://www.reddit.com/r/burnzero/comments/xvcnjy/burnzero_design/).

3. All articles strive for a graphical representation of the key concepts. This could be a simple diagrammatic image or a short video embedded from a streaming service.

3. All notable points are referenced to robust scientific literature prioritising via this protocol (https://burnzero.com/Referencing).

4. Where possible, all data should be presented as embedded data feeds linking to live dynamic data as opposed to stagnant data.

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