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Markdown in question titles should be rendered, not ignored. E.g., Items disapear when `sort!`'ing a list in Guile should render as "Items disapear when sort!'ing a list in Guile"

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    I'm strongly inclined to think such a title would be edited within the first five minutes of the question's lifespan. Titles have to be easily readable, formatting can be counter-productive to that. Feb 10, 2015 at 8:58
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    The highlighting of the function name by of the different font makes it a lot more readable for me.
    – wilx
    Feb 10, 2015 at 9:00
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    Maybe if the feature request was just about allowing code to be marked as code in titles rather than opening the door to all of Markdown, it would fare better. The only markup I've ever wished for in titles was to mark code.
    – Louis
    Feb 10, 2015 at 14:14
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    No form of Markdown will ever be supported in titles. See here.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Feb 10, 2015 at 14:46
  • @wilx Would you be open to adding "(some)" to this question's title? I think code snippets would be a win. I'm less sure of emphasis or bolding. I'm very sure we don't need or want to support, e.g. tables, lists, or hyperlinks! Mar 16, 2021 at 16:19

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It's very important (IMO) to keep the front page clean and elegant.

I won't like it if I see something like:

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Think about badly formatted titles, that we suffer from it even without allowing formation.

I think that keeping the front page uniform and clear is sexier.

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    Argument ad absurdum. You can go overboard with formatting within questions as well. Despite that, it is not an argument against using Markdown in questions. That is why people of sufficient reputation can edit questions.
    – wilx
    Feb 10, 2015 at 9:52
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    @wilx Indeed, we can and will edit questions like that, but it'll be really waste of time and we won't be able to edit all titles, the website won't have a uniform design and will look messy. The front page is very important, it indicates on the professionalism of a website.
    – Maroun
    Feb 10, 2015 at 13:03
  • @Maroun Do you really look at the front page frequently? I gave up on that, and the site search, a long time ago. I might briefly look at a question list when I pick up some new library/language, but that's it. And we could, you know, edit the question title formatting to meet something like a 'site style guide'. I think it would actually be very helpful to see code snippets or module/function/whatever names formatted in question lists. And SO/SE could just support the inline code blocks; no need for text formatting (tho I think emphasis and bold would be fine too) or anything else. Mar 14, 2021 at 18:01
  • @KennyEvitt I look at the front page, but not frequently. But it's the landing page of Stack Overflow, so it's the first page that my eyes scan the moment I type "stackoverflow" in the address bar. In my opinion, the front page should be clean and minimal in terms of formatting.
    – Maroun
    Mar 15, 2021 at 7:05
  • @Maroun I'd guess most users never go to the home/landing page. They're almost all coming from search results. Do you think the front page should be as clean and minimal as Hacker News? I think formatting inline code blocks would be perfectly 'clean' on a programming site. And the current home/landing page is already FAR from minimal. Mar 15, 2021 at 14:59
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    @KennyEvitt It's not only users who come from Google, but I was also talking about us, the active users who visit this site on daily basis. I agree that it is not minimal, but (speaking of myself now) what I look at is the active questions pane, which is clean and not disturbing to look at.
    – Maroun
    Mar 16, 2021 at 6:39
  • @Maround That's fair – I gave up on trying to regularly 'help' on the site years and years ago. I mostly only visit when I have a specific question or if I notice an interesting question on the sidebar. I very occasionally look at lists of questions for a tag, e.g. when I'm learning something new. But I think it would be perfectly fine for code snippets and even emphasized (or bolded) text to be rendered/formatted for titles in question lists. Mar 16, 2021 at 16:04
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We should support at least inline code snippets in question titles. It's useful, e.g. more precise, to know whether a question is referring to integers as an abstract mathematical concept versus an Int, a specific class/module/whatever.

Beyond that, I think it might be perfectly fine to also support emphasis and bold text too. Yes, of course people could 'go overboard' – and of course some people will too! But that's a bad overly-general argument! The site is already filled with bad formatting (and bad questions, answers, and comments). We shouldn't allow the possibility, or even inevitability, of some bad thing happening from giving this site's users additional useful tools.

Consider this supposed example of the 'horrors' of allowing Markdown in question titles, copied from Maroun's answer to this question

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The first title is terrible as-is. The question should be edited anyways! And while whomever it is is doing that, they can remove the extraneous underlining in the title too.

The second title is also bad. The question should be edited anyways! (Hmmm – I'm noticing a pattern!) Whomever it is that volunteers to edit that question can also remove the superfluous emphasis from the title.

The third title seems fine – I'd probably remove the double quotes. Oh, no, wait, maybe we should prohibit users from using double quotes because this question title is using them in an unclear or unnecessary manner! Oh, no, that's ridiculous. This user using them 'badly' shouldn't preclude others from using them 'correctly'! (I'd probably remove the bolding on "vs" too.)

The fourth title should be edited so that only "sort" is formatted as code.

The fifth title can also be edited. We don't need to support any and all Markdown in question titles, underlining might be useful, but it's also ambiguous given that it's almost exclusively used for hyperlinks, particularly when the text is blue (or otherwise not the same color as other similar text on a page). But anyone editing the title would probably also un-capitalize "Using" and remove "(python)" (and tagging the question if it wasn't already).

So, basically all of the example titles should be edited – even if we never allow Markdown support in titles.

The reasonable conclusion is clear – users must not be allowed to write their own question titles!

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    Your assessment is basically the same as mine, but with the opposite conclusion: most of the time, the bad formatting goes along with a bad title in the first place. What you haven't demonstrated is any good titles which benefit from formatting.
    – IMSoP
    Mar 16, 2021 at 16:43
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    users must not be allowed to write their own question titles --> what? I don't know if that's serious or not.
    – 10 Rep
    Mar 16, 2021 at 16:47
  • @IMSoP I think I have demonstrated a good title which benefits from formatting – my own. It's kinda hard to point to a concrete example given that there is currently no formatting. Mar 16, 2021 at 23:44
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    @10Rep It's a reductio ad absurdum of the idea that users should be denied tools because they could be abused. All tools can be abused. Mar 16, 2021 at 23:45

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