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March 22, 2023, 06:57:33 PM
#26
I love the fact that you've made illustrations to the original post....
You seee sometimes, I'll end up stumbling on Posts that haven't been properly conscripted, talk more of it's topic sentence.... Sometimes, it might actually be a helpful thread (that already has answers to whatever questions pertaining to the subject in question),....but, the Op could decide coming up with a topic that looks like he's asking the community - how to go about the whole thing - have you stumbled on such? ... its not usually funny to experience that since I could actually get a clear description as to what your post carries, without even reading it yet.

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March 22, 2023, 06:47:51 PM
#25
The rules are self-explanatory and can be a good reference. and most importantly, the title and content of the topic to be discussed must be the same so that no discussion is off the main topic. Sometimes there are beginners who make threads that don't match the title written.
But is it so important to think about the title of a thread? I think it's important because the title will give an initial idea of ​​what will be discussed.
Until now there are still quite a lot of beginners who make mistakes in writing the title and contents of the thread so that many people misunderstand. Maybe it was unintentional or on purpose so that many would comment, but this is quite disturbing for readers who know how to write well and in the end it becomes uninteresting so that the thread creator doesn't get what the thread creator wants from the discussion.
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March 06, 2023, 11:12:08 PM
#24
Posting to forums must be quality complete and high quality posts where information exists. If there is no information in the post quality, then the post does not go viral, so any subject should be properly monitored. The rules mentioned here (opi) are considered reasonable by many, but not by anyone. Here everyone has equal rights but not equal in terms of knowledge. Rules must be followed.
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December 07, 2022, 04:21:36 PM
#23
Topic calls the attention of the passerby. Or it attracts scanning and skimming users to read and make comments in the thread. What you (OP) has listed are correct. The number 1 and number 3 are some of the major things to do in the forum. If anyone want to make an exploit, the user should develop an habit of learning then the user will know more and do well. The official and unofficial rules are spelled out clearly in the forum. Therefore, this is like an re-enforcement thread.
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December 07, 2022, 02:32:54 PM
#22
The rules are self-explanatory and can be a good reference. and most importantly, the title and content of the topic to be discussed must be the same so that no discussion is off the main topic. Sometimes there are beginners who make threads that don't match the title written.
But is it so important to think about the title of a thread? I think it's important because the title will give an initial idea of ​​what will be discussed.
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December 07, 2022, 01:31:42 PM
#21
Do you have any other rules you follow when writing a post title?
You haven't mentioned the most necessary rules shared by theymos IIRC. theymos has asked to write title in normal front (letter). Start with capital letter and keep the rest of the word as normal. Apart from this, I guess using a question in the title should also be avoided.
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December 07, 2022, 09:31:01 AM
#20
The best way of choosing the title is cane from the body of the thread itself. And also before creating title we need to search it first cause some topic we want to make, its already been discussed.


Actually thread creator do something nasty on their title header in purpose they want to clickbait there reader for them to gather huge attention so don't be surprised about seeing such thing since many people including on the mainstream doing that to make sure that they get right amount of readers on their post. Maybe on part of readers we shouldn't believe immediately what we see on title and always read the content since this could save us to get mislead on the information we read on internet.
Yes you are right that mate as a reader we need to read all the content or what's in the thread it because once we automatically reply based on the title  and did not read the whole thread then a big chance of mislead. Read the content and some replies is a good habit.
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December 06, 2022, 07:22:46 PM
#19
Actually thread creator do something nasty on their title header in purpose they want to clickbait there reader for them to gather huge attention so don't be surprised about seeing such thing since many people including on the mainstream doing that to make sure that they get right amount of readers on their post. Maybe on part of readers we shouldn't believe immediately what we see on title and always read the content since this could save us to get mislead on the information we read on internet.
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December 06, 2022, 06:43:52 PM
#18
Do you have any other rules you follow when writing a post title?

You forgot to say, to avoid unnecessary spam, it is desirable to do at least a short research, maybe someone has already asked the same or something similar and there has been a discussion on such a topic.
Also, important rule. Do not open a new topic if you are really not interested in answers.
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December 06, 2022, 04:38:07 PM
#17
It is only when one is making forced topics that they will think of a title. A natural thread comes with a natural title. Infact the title will come before the body of the thread.
For instance, if I want to send someone a merit and the system doesn't allow me to do so and I want to open a thread in Meta. I wouldn't need to think about the title topic other than "system unable to send merit", "unable to merit", "merit bug" etc.

Your topic is a nice one and should be needed more by article writers for publication. Blog post writers etc. In thus forum, I think it should come natural and simple.
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December 06, 2022, 12:04:51 PM
#16
I understand that the title are sometimes misleading when you read it, but what should be focus on are the topics that should be discuss and content, are well informed and have meaning, but of course all those things should captivated the target audience, having a good title sometimes is not enough, but thank you for the information, i will remember this post as some of my guides in making topics.
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December 06, 2022, 11:53:13 AM
#15
Topic titles are sometimes the most difficult thing to write. There are some that are compelling and make you want to click and open up, while there are some that are just plain boring. Additionally, there are some titles of posts that are just poorly written. Even though I am not 100% guilt-free, I still plan to post this because I believe we will benefit from it.

#1: Be concise - Don't try to cram information into your title and don't try to communicate more than 1 key take-away in your title.
#2: Minimize the number of words in your title - Good thing that the Forum allows for only 80 Character limit.
#3:  Be specific - Do not beat around the Bush
#4:  No punctuation marks - especially full stops
#5: Use an active verb
#6: No filler words  - Examples - Very, Basically, So, Just, Really, Highly,
#7: No acronyms  -

Do you have any other rules you follow when writing a post title?

Note - It was Dr Anna's post that gave me the idea for this  post.




I feel a topics should not be misleading. Despite the fact that I'm relatively new here, I've see a topics that is not inline with the content of the post. It's not about click bait or catchy phrases.
We all have what interest us and what interest you may the different from what interest the next person. So no matter how interesting you make the topic sound, people would be immediately be uninterested once they find out the topic is different from the actual content of the post.
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December 04, 2022, 03:56:48 PM
#14
OP is trying to put newbies through so that they don't d make the mistake of what some forum members are making. I have observed that some forum members don't know how to title their thread. I went through a thread not quite long that the OP titled  his thread on something different from the content of the thread, It was other members that corrected him on how to title his thread,which he later did.
A thread title should be able to make readers understand the content of the thread before reading,so that it doesn't change the mindset of the reader. Infact,some persons are ok with whatever they read as long as they understand the information about the thread, but for me I don't like it.
 Grin
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December 03, 2022, 11:40:23 PM
#12
Your point entirely are not bad but i dont think to start up a story in the forum only a strong title cuts it.  I donno if you have actually seen some post created in the forum carrying a strong title which can lure someone to the post but after reading the contents of the story you really get dissapointed and the readers makes no comment on it.  For me a good title is ok, but the whole aspect of quality should be on the information you are passing. Even the most poorly constructed article in terms of the writers arrangements still goes viral in the forum so far as the information the person is trying to pass is reliable and informative enough
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December 03, 2022, 11:22:06 PM
#11
#6: No filler words  - Examples - Very, Basically, So, Just, Really, Highly,
Seems excited with this important points because ever I used all above example words from Very, Basically, So, Just, Really and Highly, thank have explaining about words have less used when make good post tittle. I saw many user still used with this words and seems not interested become good post tittle.
I will try how increase with become good writing post title and make good quality replaying, some user not understand yet when making post tittle and seems just want to get enough qualifying post only participating on signature campaign.
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December 03, 2022, 10:59:35 PM
#10
I personally don't really think about the guidelines for writing topic titles. Not that it's unimportant, the rule of thumb (for me) is that the title should contain a 1-line summary of the main topic. Just that.
In fact, even with the wrong topic title, some users (using ad attributes) prefer to comment on it rather than ignore it. lol.
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December 03, 2022, 07:10:41 PM
#9
Do you have any other rules you follow when writing a post title?
  • Don't write in all capital letters.
  • Use a bracket that clarifies it is a study, discussion, tutorial, lesson, guide or tips and etc.

This has been posted before on this topic.
Writing title is very important but make it sure it didn't mislead the readers.
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December 03, 2022, 06:27:38 PM
#8
You are only expressing of what good writing is like when you want to write letter for application or other letters by maintaining of the English rule to know how to write to publish. For the forum, what happen to information? I think the most important aspect of writing or posting here is the information you give out. It is good to write very well but the posters here are suppose to grow the platform and bitcoin generally.
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December 03, 2022, 03:27:36 PM
#7
In a forum, people tend to click threads regardless of the vagueness of the title. Although, if a person is training towards writing journals they can practice with the forum by consistently writing catchy topics. However, I'll have to disagree, both here and the source, on kicking out adjectives and adverbs entirely on a topic can dull readers impression of clicking an article.

Descriptive words are vehicles to crafting catchy topics. And qualifying them pleonasm words on topic doesn't sit right.
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