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We recommend you stay away from these videos. Indicate the type of blog post: Informative and factual. Informative and factual blog posts provide information about a topic, situations, features, etc., but don't usually contain a narrator's opinion or analysis. They offer readers impartial guidance on a subject or show how something works without editorializing about them. In addition to offering readers educationally sound information, informative blog posts encourage visitors to participate in online communities where they can share opinions and/or ask questions related to the content on the site. Some informative blogs post news reports as well as reports from researchers studying a particular topic, such as medical studies or findings from an archaeology site investigation. Non-factual. A blog post that provides information but doesn't necessarily include facts or facts about the topic. Contributors may be providing facts and facts about their opinions, sharing facts presented by experts in a field, or making unfounded claims and observations without providing sources for this information. Another type of non-factual blog post is a recounting of real life occurrences, such as when someone's grandmother passes away when they were in high school or how much it cost to buy a car in the 1970s. Infographics are another form of non-factual content since they often don't add to readers' knowledge about particular topics, but rather show data in an interesting format. Factual. A blog post that provides information about a topic and includes facts with reliable sources. This kind of blog post is meant to give readers the full story, not just a piece or two of information. The blogger may interview experts in a field or provide an overview of a topic in a way that's accessible to most readers, such as tables, charts, maps, illustrations, etc. Factual blog posts may also provide information about their authors' personal experiences. One blog post we've researched includes a gallery of pictures of the author's life and opinions and thoughts at different stages of life, such as his high school years, college years, and beginning adulthood. Informational is a form of factual content where there is no opinion or analysis being presented. The information provided in an informational post is from a person's personal experience although they may add some commentary on it. This is commonly found in posts with the word "how" in the title such as how to fix a car or how to live in a tiny house. "Pron" redirects here. For the album, see Pron (album) For the word from Ayyubid times of the Middle East, see "Arnaut". "Pron" is derived from the Greek word πρόνοια meaning "vision" or "insight". The term gained currency in English after 1550 as a common noun meaning both "a story concerning supernatural beings, especially magic; especially one concerning the exploits of sorcerers and other evil-doers" and to describe "the ability to predict or understand what will happen in the future". cfa1e77820
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