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One day, the city’s architects realized that both Dex and Lox were needed. A story that is too open might lose its audience to "click-distraction," while a story that is too locked might feel like a dead end.
In the bustling city of the Open Web, lived a Link named . Dex was a "View Link"—a transparent, helpful guide. Whenever a traveler clicked on Dex, he would instantly whisk them away to a new destination, like a helpful guide showing a map . Dex loved being informative ; his name clearly described where he was going, such as "Click here for the Annual Report," so travelers never felt lost. View Links - Lock Links
Dex’s job was to make stories . By being a viewable, clickable link within a narrative , he allowed readers to dive deeper into topics without cluttering the main page. When a creator used Dex effectively, they provided: One day, the city’s architects realized that both
However, Dex had a cousin named , who lived in the Fortress of Privacy. Lox was a "Locked Link." Unlike Dex, Lox wouldn't let just anyone through. To pass Lox, a traveler needed a "key"—sometimes a password, a subscription, or even a specific setting enabled by a site owner . The Benefits of Being Open Dex was a "View Link"—a transparent, helpful guide