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by nickb
6546 days ago
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I am not linkbaiting. If you check the article's title, you will see that it is unchanged. The title comes from this part: "Agarwal calls it Coke for short, and his fellow researchers are affectionately known as Cokeheads." Also, I don't like editorializing and injecting my opinion and pg doesn't as well (I'm guessing he's the one who reverts headlines to their original state when they're editorialized). I've changed few headlines in the past but only when they were grossly misrepresentative of the article or just plain crappy and didn't convey the content of the article. So, if you have a problem with the headline, complain to The Register please :). |
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Changing a "curiosity" headline to make it clear what the article is about is not editorializing (except in the most literal sense, so let me preempt any pedants on that point) or injecting opinion.
Example: "Yahoo! Researchers develop algorithms to select stories for front page"
Is that less intriguing? Yes. Will it get less karma? Yes. Will the people who are genuinely interested in the topic covered still click on it? Yes.