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Mar 12, 2018 at 0:49 comment added jcarpenter2 "The problem with the system telling you why your title is bad is that it encourages people to try to game a title that meets the minimum standards without actually fixing their title to be useful to others." I think exactly the opposite is true -- to the extent that I mis-read this sentence the first couple times. I believe that not telling the user why their title was rejected encourages mindless fuzzing, and lowers the quality of the title from what they had originally proposed to some bastardized, stochastic word soup.
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Aug 12, 2014 at 16:37 comment added Kendra I think it might help, at least with the users who do care enough to make it relevant. Though I haven't hit the issue myself (all my titles have gone through first try), I know if I had ever hit that kind of message, I would've taken a step back and looked at it again.
Aug 12, 2014 at 16:35 comment added George Stocker Mod @Kendra I like your suggestion: After 5 or 6 times trying, it could be helpful to say, "Take a step back. What would a user search for if they had your problem? Try that as your title." The SE team knows how many times a title is rejected; so they'd have that data -- they'd need to do some testing to see if including that helps or hurts matters.
Aug 12, 2014 at 16:33 comment added Kendra I do wonder, George: Would my suggestion in the comments above still be a viable idea? After so many title rejects, suggesting reviewing the question as it may not be a fit for SO? Or is that still a possible way to cause gaming of the system?
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Aug 12, 2014 at 15:27 comment added Jongware Or "urgent" or "plz" .. or "tia" (only one, but let's not encourage les autres). "Thanks", on the other hand, is allowed.
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Aug 12, 2014 at 15:13 history answered George StockerMod CC BY-SA 3.0