User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Layout Changes: Breakpoints and Typography/@comment-3547390-20150519153027/@comment-3547390-20150519162334

@Kirkburn Odd that you say that, especially since a lot of other popular websites don't seem to have the particular strategy of limiting the amount of words on the screen at a time. Google seems to display plenty of words on my 1920x1080 monitor. The same could be said for Wikipedia, Youtube, Amazon, and Reddit. All five of these have normal sized font on my computer, yet I can imagine them also having good support for mobile-based devices. Google is the developer of Android. Wikipedia, which is the most similar to this site and probably also has mobile support, has a great resolution and doesn't seem to have it compressed in the middle of the page. The sites that seem to follow this strategy for large text and small amounts at one time, such as Facebook and Twitter, are designed for short posts, not long articles.