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by OutOfHere
2 hours ago
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What's up with people using such poorly descriptive titles on HN? It seems to be a pervasive issue. I flag the article whenever I see a title that is unclear or inaccurate or clickbait or metaphorical like this one. Why can't people use a straightforward accurate title? Clarity in communication is a virtue. For example, for this article, an honest title might be "Why Craft Still Matters in the Age of AI". No one has the time to parse through layers of bs. Why even post such a poorly titled article on HN at all? We're not running an art gallery here, and if we were, the article's content should still have purely matched the title. The floweriness of the title does a disservice to communicating the actual message. |
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HN title guidelines strongly emphasize: "…please use the original title, unless it is misleading or linkbait; don't editorialize".
Unfortunately, most writers no longer have editors that can help them identify blind spots when it comes to things like titles.