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by anonymfus 944 days ago
I am not related to her in any way other than being her subscriber on YouTube, yet my nickname is attached to the HackerNews submission, and with current title I expect that somebody will eventually think that I am she, or that I pretend to be her.
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"I" in a title refers to the author of the post (or video in this case). There's no implication that the author is also the submitter.

For example, I think I need to go lie down - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38288130 was on the front page for 20 hours yesterday, but it wasn't the submitter who thought they needed to go lie down.

In terms of taking out the person's name, we do that a lot in titles—especially when it wasn't that way in the original—because HN works better when the focus is on content rather than personalities.

https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...

I get the reason, but there's no need to worry. Most people here know that links aren't personal unless it's a Show/Ask/Tell HN. You can find other examples on the front page.

HN has a thing against questions in titles because a lot of them are clickbait. I don't care about this rule but that's why it was changed.

You're totally right. I really dislike the way mods edit titles here...
email hn@ycombinator.com and ask dang to change it back, and tell him that reason.