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This posts was "vanished" by me. The history have the motivation by it self. --MarcRic::Ruby (talk) 11:12, 9 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

Prolixismo

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Entendo suas boas intenções, mas você precisa aprender a ser um pouco mais conciso na hora de escrever. Seu prolixismo é bem evidente. Tente pesar melhor o que você escreve: para qualquer tenista, é desnecessário falar sobre derrotas em primeiras rodadas, até mesmo em segundas rodadas, a não ser que seja um tenista fraco que conseguiu uma vez ou outra entrar em um torneio forte, aí vale a pena falar sobre isso, senão não. Tente também não exaltar coisas desnecessárias que só enchem linguiça no texto. No caso da Beatriz Haddad Maia, entenda que ela é uma tenista top, então, o que vale a pena descrever é campanhas em torneios grandes onde ela chega em quartas-de-final pra frente. Se ela perde na 1a ou 2a rodada não traz nenhum ganho significativo na descrição da biografia dela, que vai ficar excessivamente grande e cansativa de se ler. Também não precisa escrever 10 linhas sobre cada torneio que ela participa a não ser que tenha acontecido coisas fora do comum que mereçam ser descritas. E também não é bom fazer um parágrafo gigante com 3 ou 4 torneios tudo grudado, o ideal é um parágrafo pra cada torneio importante, eu no máximo juntaria uns 2 ou 3 torneios pequenos se fosse algo específico tipo a temporada de grama antes de Wimbledon. 2804:14D:5C87:8E8C:E549:2A6D:2C1C:EFB2 (talk) 14:53, 9 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

Anotado. Estou me ambientando e experimentando por aqui. Por enquanto, é o que tenho pra contribuir. Se as circunstâncias fossem outras faria exatamente isso, só que, como mencionei, preciso experimentar por aqui, e não é sobre o tanto que escrevo, e sim sobre como escrevo e como referencio o texto. Quanto aos parágrafos, eu entendo que cada "giro" deva ter o seu: o australiano, o europeu, o americano... E ainda entremeados com os giros por tipo de piso: duro, saibro e grama. Esse é o procedimento que eu adoto. Lembrando que: estou muito longe de ser o dono da verdade, e as edições são livres... 🖖 --MarcRic::Ruby (talk) 16:28, 9 February 2024 (UTC)Reply
É bom a gente pensar no "todo" do artigo. Os tenistas tem carreiras de 15, 20 anos jogando. Se colocarmos tudo que aconteceu, cada derrota em 1a rodada etc, fica gigantesco e não dá uma sequência boa na leitura. Em outtrs tipos de atletas de outros eeportes que participam de poucos torneios por ano vale a pena detalhar mais, mas tenistas jogam 25, 30 torneios por ano por 15, 20 anos. Daí, por bom senso, é melhor focar no que aconteceu de mais importante. Quanto àos parágrafos, se a gente mistura muitos torneios num só (principalmente de níveis diferentes) o leitor tende a pular e perder alguma informação. Dá pra juntar em casos como a Gira sul anericana de saibro ou os de grama antes de Wimbledon, que sao 250 normalmente.2804:214:8292:4253:6E:6E89:2CE:7BAD (talk) 17:31, 9 February 2024 (UTC)Reply
Bom, eu, como pessoa claramente identificada, não gosto de "conversar" com IPs e vou encerrar aqui. Como já mencionei, está anotado. Tudo que você disse eu mesmo disse sobre um artigo de jogadora brasileira sem expressão esportiva no qual na Wikipedia "lusófona", colocaram um parágrafo para cada rodada de um torneio (também sem muita expressão), com placar e tudo. Em princípio, concordo, só que nesse momento, preciso ser um pouco prolixo por aqui. 🖖 --MarcRic::Ruby (talk) 17:38, 9 February 2024 (UTC)Reply
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