Board Thread:The Panopticon/@comment-1317169-20121202170842/@comment-6433721-20130311203059

To reiterate, I feel very strongly about bullet points. The simple, short entries were engaging, and mostly why I kept coming back here. "Oh, man, that's cool!" and "Can't believe nobody noticed that!" Tables would be too short, and narrative entries too long. Lack of a strong visual element would make them look too narrative in a quick scan of the entry.

Also, with proper subheaders, a bullet pointed list on each story could potentially be extracted into a database or spreadsheet for information manipulation, which can yield some neat results. (I've had that idea in the back of my head for a month or so.) You could compile the information under subheadings on a delineated list of references then reorganise it into lists under the subheadings. With sentence formatted references rather than one word references, the circumstance of the reference is clear.