Should feature request titles be of the form "Please [feature request]"? Does asking politely increase the likelihood of implementation?

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Sigh I think the title of this post should have been "Require feature request titles to begin with Please" – Sinan Ünür Jul 14 '09 at 0:14
I don't based on the fact OP asked if politeness increased end result. – Ian Elliott Jul 14 '09 at 0:20
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It might be strictly unnecessary but its understandable. It's the difference between making a request and making a demand. And while it no doubt will have no bearing on whether or not its implemented, the version without please will be (imho) perceived to be more negative than is intended and that probably affects the votes and the responses (both in number and tone), at least to some small degree.

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That seems a bit unnecessary... Can we then demand something like... MUST HAVE TWITTER ASAP?

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Outside of possibly a very minor sub-conscious pull (in one direction or the other), the politeness of your suggestion will have no affect on whether it is implemented. Factors that are likely to play in include general acceptance, ease of implementation and pervasiveness of the "problem" it address.

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And Jeff's opinion about it, don't forget that. – John the Seagull Jul 14 '09 at 7:43
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