I would like to see something in the "posting rules" about
using a meaningful subject line for a question's title.
This would help the questioner, commenters, and others who
are just browsing the messages.
I find it really annoying to see questions with titles like:
"what's wrong here?"
"programming question"
"another question"
- or my personal favorite:
"HELP ME !!!"
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: using a meaningful subject line for a question's title.
:
: This would help the questioner, commenters, and others who
: are just browsing the messages.
:
: I find it really annoying to see questions with titles like:
:
: "what's wrong here?"
: "programming question"
: "another question"
:
: - or my personal favorite:
: "HELP ME !!!"
:
My favorite is (in the VB board):
I need help with VB!
Umm.. DUH?!?
I bet the rule would be ignored like many others though...
: I would like to see something in the "posting rules" about
: using a meaningful subject line for a question's title.
:
: This would help the questioner, commenters, and others who
: are just browsing the messages.
:
: I find it really annoying to see questions with titles like:
:
: "what's wrong here?"
: "programming question"
: "another question"
:
: - or my personal favorite:
: "HELP ME !!!"
:
Ben Martin :-D
programmer
I think the scope is pretty much global, unless you
can you think of a board where a question titled
"i need help" would be appropriate.
I can add a general rule to all boards and if you have a suggestion on how such's a rule should be written ,then write one here and I will add it. I need you to agree on what to write.
There's not much else we can do I think.
[blue][italic][b]/WEBMASTER[/b][/italic][/blue]
Hello, Tore !!!
Shortly after my original posting, I discovered that the Linux board
has just such a rule. This is a loose translation, to make it more "generic"
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Be specific when stating the subject of your question. Subjects such as 'HELP!' and 'newbie question' are not a good description. A meaningful subject title will probably get attention a lot sooner.
(----- /SNIP -----)
Thanks,
- Jeff
Any opinions from the other users in this thread?
/WEBMASTER
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: Be specific when stating the subject of your question. Subjects such as 'HELP!' and 'newbie question' are not a good description. A meaningful subject title will probably get attention a lot sooner.
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: Any opinions from the other users in this thread?
I still believe this should be up to the moderator of the board. Then we can put in an appropriate example like;
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Please avoid using subjects such as 'HELP!' and 'newbie question'. A descriptive subject like 'When starting Xwindows I get error "xyz"' will probably get attention a lot sooner.
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A general rule would not be able to have examples that would related to every board. Also, on some of the private boards this rule might not apply. A group working on a project together or just having a conversation might not have a problem with a "whazzzup?' thread.
Ben Martin :-D
programmer
Please avoid using subjects such as 'HELP!' and 'newbie question'. A descriptive subject like 'When starting Xwindows I get error "xyz"' will probably get attention a lot sooner.
Do you agree that its a good step on the right way? Probably the moderators of the user created boards might see the new rule and add it to their own rules list.
How about that?
[blue][italic][b]/WEBMASTER[/b][/italic][/blue]
That should ease the problem. Users are not going to find their messages deleted because they used a bad title, but they will find that they don't get replies quickly unless they make use of specific titles. A rule is something that the moderator enforces, but in this case I think that even the moderator will not be interested in putting new titles onto posts that have bad ones. If a user opts to use a bad title, that's not anyone else's problem. A generic rule like the one above would be enough to inform users of this bad practice.
If you have enough memory, you won't have enough disk space.
Please avoid using subjects such as 'HELP!' and 'newbie question'. A descriptive subject like 'When starting Xwindows I get error "xyz"' will probably get attention a lot sooner
into all the official boards rules section.
[blue][italic][b]/WEBMASTER[/b][/italic][/blue]
Thanks !
- Jeff