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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is a concept that transcends almost all forms of media, and even has a related topic even in non-visual forms like radio or literature. When working with a very visual format you do not want people to confuse your characters between each other. You may be capable of distinguishing between your friends but in a story if the random Red Shirt looks very similar to The Hero it can confuse the audience as to why the hero suddenly died with little fanfare. It might seem like a small thing but you do not want to confuse your audience like that. |