An Open Letter to List Articles

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University of Central Florida UCF Forum Opinion column An Open Letter to List Articles 11-7-2013 Nathan Holic University of Central Florida Find similar works at: http://stars.library.ucf.edu/ucf-forum Part of the Social Media Commons, and the Social Psychology and Interaction Commons STARS Citation Holic, Nathan (2013). An open letter to list articles. UCF Today, 2013-11-07. Retrieved from https://today.ucf.edu/an-open-letter-tolist-articles/ Information presented on this website is considered public information (unless otherwise noted) and may be distributed or copied. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credit is requested. We recommend that UCF data be acquired directly from a UCF server and not through other sources that may change the data in some way. While UCF makes every effort to provide accurate and complete information, various data such as names, telephone numbers, etc. may change prior to updating. UCF welcomes suggestions on how to improve UCF Today and correct errors. UCF provides no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of furnished data. This Opinion column is brought to you for free and open access by STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in UCF Forum by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact lee.dotson@ucf.edu.

An Open Letter to List Articles By Nathan Holic UCF Forum columnist Thursday, November 7, 2013 Dear List Articles, You are killing us. You: the List Article. You know who you are. The type of article shared on Facebook at an every-other-status-update clip: The 5 Best Pumpkin-Flavored Specialties This Season and 20 Important Speeches Interrupted By Kanye West and The 17 Grisliest Death Scenes From 80s Slasher Movies and 22 Things Right Behind You That Could Kill You Right Now. The List Article: an urgent and imploring photo-slideshow that pairs arbitrary numbers with timely subjects, all topped with hyperbolic adjectives that we simply can t ignore (usually the list is deemed the best or worst of something, but sometimes it s sexiest or ugliest, or maybe deadliest or most likely to ruin your life if you don t immediately click this link ). And listen, I know what you re thinking: that my choice to write an open letter is lame because they re overdone too, the Internet having doubled in size simply from the number of open letters written to Miley Cyrus post-twerk. You re thinking that a quick Google search for open letters reveals 923 million results, including such gems as An Open Letter to Sinead O Connor re: her open letter to Miley Cyrus. I get it. Open Letters are no longer a novelty. And whatever shred of honesty they might have had, whatever shred of positive purpose, disappeared when the Open Letter became a genre more suitable for celebrity-focused rants than for allowing underprivileged voices to invoke a public platform and speak truth to power. I get all of that. But you know what? Despite any misgivings at my choice of genre for this article, I want to reinforce that it is you, List Article, at whom we should direct our scorn.

What s that, you say? You don t have the attention span to read a full letter? Would it help if I listed the reasons for your awfulness just so you can understand? If I included headers and numbers, too? Fine. (1) You don t care if you are useful. You only care if you generate clicks. The other day I clicked on a list purporting to reveal which everyday foods I m eating that I d never expect to be unhealthy. Oh no! I said. Please don t tell me that orange juice made the list? Or romaine lettuce? I must click the link and learn how to save myself! The List Article revealed to me, however, that it is unhealthy to eat cheeseburgers and drink milkshakes. And still tens of thousands of readers were suckered into clicking through the slideshow for that useless information. You win, List Article. You win every time. (2) Your true purpose is to waste time. Even worse, most readers don t even expect enlightenment from you. You are a workday diversion. You re content for the sake of content, empty eye candy to fill our screens. Editors and writers know that you re just click bait designed to get shared, so why bother with something artful or thoughtprovoking or necessary? Just create a list of Best Cereals and get us arguing for hours on comment boards about Cookie Crisp vs. Count Chocula. (3) You teach us to demand less of what we read. You rarely offer us anything new, often just appropriating content from other sources, condensing tips and analysis from lengthier articles and books. You re no better than skim milk cut with water, a distant and diluted relative of the original flavor. But because you re brief in text and colorful in layout, and ask us only for minimal investment, we not only accept your lack of real utility and value, but actually get disappointed when other texts require more of us. We live in a world where everyone is constantly too busy, somehow multitasking in five different mediums at once. Texting while driving is actually the least dangerous thing we do. I see people texting while eating breakfast while driving (and really, they re not even texting: they re checking two different email accounts, and Facebook, and college football scores, and Words with Friends). We live in a world so digitally overwhelming that it s become a major victory to clear our email inbox, or to clear the red notifications on our iphones.

List Article, I know that you didn t create the Internet, or the smart phone, or the culture of immediacy, but you ve become our worst offender in asking us to drop what we re doing right now, and click here, and don t worry because it will be quick and then you can get back to what you were doing, and also, never mind the three minutes we just wasted reading 10 Unexpected Celebrity Coke-Heads, or the five minutes reading Top Presents For Your Dog This Christmas, because maybe tomorrow we ll discover a list of 15 Easy Ways to Increase Productivity. List Article, I know you didn t create our busy lifestyles, but you ve caused too many of us to undervalue the experience of real reading, to question whether we have the time. Because you waste our time in quick five-minute increments, we don t see that you re stealing 30 minutes a day, 40. We don t see that you re actually making us busier. And in your rise to popularity, you ve trained too many of us to think that brevity is the only virtue of good writing, that content should only be delivered in ever-decreasing chunks of text, that reading should not require our full attention, should not be challenging. You sap our critical faculties. You kill our ability to focus. To read an in-depth and immersive article or essay or biography or novel is an act of commitment, an exercise in patience. It requires that we sit, breathe, shut out the noise, think. It is one of our few easy defenses against the head-exploding craziness of our culture of immediacy. List Articles: I wish I could give you advice about how to improve. But remember, this is an Open Letter. It s not really about you. It s about all of us, everyone reading. It s about how we ll choose to spend our time, what else we ll choose to read. The world is a big place, a complex place, and we need our brains back if we re going to make positive contributions to it. Sincerely, Nathan Holic Nathan Holic teaches in University of Central Florida s Department of Writing & Rhetoric. He can be reached at Nathan.Holic@ucf.edu.

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