-HIGH EFFORT, HIGH-INFO posts only! Please respect other readers. Please use descriptive titles.
-Keep post titles informative. No clickbait.
Do you know what happens if I want to find your post again and search "Washington quarantine facilities"?
That's right, absolutely nothing. Do you think there's a reason the mods (and other users) want descriptive titles?
You post great content all the time, but sometimes it's like you think you're in the clickbait olympics. We all know you're better than that, so please make more of an effort for the rest of us.
Thanks for another useless title!
From the sidebar:
-HIGH EFFORT, HIGH-INFO posts only! Please respect other readers. Please use descriptive titles.
-Keep post titles informative. No clickbait.
Do you know what happens if I want to find your post again and search "Washington quarantine facilities"?
That's right, absolutely nothing. Do you think there's a reason the mods (and other users) want descriptive titles?
You post great content all the time, but sometimes it's like you think you're in the clickbait olympics. We all know you're better than that, so please make more of an effort for the rest of us.
Thanks.
I guess acting like a complete child is one way to take feedback. Good luck with that.
This isn't Reddit.
"Please use descriptive titles" is a suggestion, not a rule.
If the post contains good info you want to easily find in the future, you can always repost it with your own title. Did you ever consider that?
It's literally under the "General Rules" subheading of "RULES" on the sidebar.
Also this not being reddit is kind of my point. We're better than that, or at least we should be.