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Word Counter For Journalists
Accurate Word Counter for Journalists Covering Current Events
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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool assists journalists by providing accurate word counts and text analysis, helping them to adjust their articles to fit platform constraints and enhance readability.
Yes, you can paste your article into the tool or upload a file. It will count the words and provide other useful statistics like character and sentence count.
The word counter simply counts words separated by spaces, making it effective for any vocabulary, including complex journalistic terms.
Accuracy is maintained by counting words as separated by whitespace, matching standard word processor techniques.
Journalists can upload a variety of file types including .txt, .md, .json, .csv for analysis and transcription of audio or video files for content creation.
Yes, you can upload audio and video files up to 60 minutes in length for transcription, which is helpful for turning interviews into written articles.
Absolutely, the tool can help count characters and words to fit media post limits on various platforms, ensuring optimal post length.
Yes, the tool estimates reading time based on an average speed of 240 words per minute, useful for journalists to gauge article engagement.
No, the analysis only occurs after submission. This allows for accurate results based on the full text provided.
File uploads are limited to 100 MB per file for text, audio, or video, ensuring manageable processing and fast results.
The tool doesn't specifically track or analyze phrases common to journalism but will accurately count any words used.
No, file upload and transcription require an internet connection. However, basic text analysis is available online.
No, speaking time estimates are based on a standard 150 words per minute rate, suitable for most content planning.
No, the tool focuses on counting words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs but does not provide advanced readability scores.
While it doesn't analyze for synonyms, you can count any words used. Consider separate tools for synonym or keyword analysis.