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Dive Deeper vs. Reading Articles

Dive Deeper and read mode serve different purposes. Here is when to use each for maximum understanding.

By Headlinne Editorial Team ยท Updated on

Read mode: depth on one story

Swiping up opens the full article in read mode. This is for when you want the reporter's complete narrative, quotes, data, and analysis on a single story. Read mode is the traditional reading experience, enhanced with bias info and source links.

Dive Deeper: breadth across stories

Dive Deeper maps connections between multiple articles on a topic. It shows timelines, related perspectives, key entities, and lets you ask follow-up questions. It is for when one article is not enough to understand a complex issue.

When to use each

A simple guide:

  • Breaking news you want details on โ†’ Read mode
  • Complex ongoing story with many developments โ†’ Dive Deeper
  • Quick catch-up on a topic you missed โ†’ Dive Deeper timeline
  • Verify a specific claim โ†’ Read mode + original source
  • Explore a new topic area โ†’ Dive Deeper mind map

They work together

Dive Deeper surfaces related articles; read mode lets you dive into any of them. The best workflow is often: Dive Deeper for orientation, then read mode for depth on the most relevant pieces.

Key takeaways

  • โœ“Read mode gives depth on one article; Dive Deeper gives breadth across many.
  • โœ“Use read mode for detail, Dive Deeper for complex multi-article topics.
  • โœ“Combine both: explore with Dive Deeper, then read key articles in full.

Frequently asked questions

Does Dive Deeper replace reading articles?

No. Dive Deeper orients you across articles. Reading originals provides the depth and nuance AI cannot fully replicate.

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