Word Counter: Found Something Very Interesting

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So, I was just responding to a comment I got. I know one way to keep adding fresh content to your web page is by engaging in comments, and this one I thought was a little bit long. So out of curiosity, I decided to check to see how long it actually was. So I went to Google, and found Word Counter.

Granted, I've used this before. It's simple, all you do is copy and paste the text in question, and bam it gives you statistics. But this time, something caught my attention.

The first thing I noticed was that it gives you the keyword density now. I didn't notice that before. I'm wondering if this is something that is newly added, or if it's something that's been there for a long time. Regardless, I thought that was kind of interesting. The second thing that I've noticed is that they have a little tab up there that says reading level. For the text I put in, it said that the reading level of the text was like 9th- 10th grade. I didn't mind it so much, I don't want it very high or very low, since I'm educating people. But I did wonder how they gauged this and what the highest level was.

So, what I did was I got one of the most complicated blocks of texts that I've ever read. I'll share it with you...it's a paper I've been trying to analyze for years...


"There exist myriads of off-shell worldline supermultiplets for (N ≤ 32)-extended supersymmetry in which every supercharge maps a component field to precisely one other component field or its derivative. A subset of these extends to off-shell worldsheet (p, q)-supersymmetry and is characterized by the twin theorems 2.1 and 2.2 in this note. The evasion of the obstruction defined in these theorems is conjectured to be sufficient for a worldline supermultiplet to extend to worldsheet supersymmetry; it is also a necessary filter for dimensional extension to higher-dimensional spacetime. We show explicitly how to “re-engineer” an Adinkra—if permitted by the twin theorems 2.1 and 2.2—so as to depict an off-shell supermultiplet of worldsheet (p, q)- supersymmetry."

This one was marked as College Graduate.

What do you guys think of this? And do you think this new little feature will help enhance our content so that we can reach our target audience better? Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

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I use Yoast SEO instead of All In One SEO and that gives the word count and the Flesch Reading Ease Test at the bottom of the page. No need to go anywhere else.

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Ah, nice! I'll try that out. Thanks!

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