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While reading the Wikipedia entry on Truth Default Theory (TDT), I found the organization to be somewhat disjointed, and the logic lacked coherence. The article does not follow a clear structure to explain the research background, major findings, and application areas of the theory. Instead, it primarily provides a conceptual description of TDT and then spends much of the text attempting to connect it with other theories. Confusingly, the article introduces numerous other theories, yet fails to explain them adequately. For instance, within very short paragraphs, concepts like probing effect, BAE, and ALIED are mentioned in succession, but these additions do not seem to clarify TDT. Additionally, the article lacks information on practical applications of the theory, leaving readers with only a vague understanding of its effects rather than a clear sense of its relevance and implications. Chenhao Duan (talk) 10:54, 1 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]