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This is a simple feature request for better error messaging and tools for the apparently not infrequent case where an editor makes changes to the body of a question and has the edit rejected because the question title, which the editor did not change, no longer meets the site's standards.

What happened to me, as happened to the authors of the other mentioned questions, is that I went to edit a question, simply to fix a broken link. The question was titled "How can I list the taints on my nodes?", and after fixing the broken link and trying to save my edit, I got the error message:

Title cannot contain "How can I list the taints on my nodes?".

Please provide a title that summarizes your question. For assistance, see: How do I ask a good question?

In this situation, this error message made me think this was a bug, and I spent 20 minutes on a bug report before I found that this behavior is intended, even if this error message is bad. It apparently has led others to the same time-wasting conclusion.

Request 1: Different error message for editors

When editing a question, if the system rejects the title but the title has not been changed, please be specific about this in the error message. I suggest a message like this:

Note to Editor: The original title of this question, "How can I list the taints on my nodes?", no longer meets the site's standards.

Please edit the title to better summarize the question. For assistance, see: How do I ask a good question?

Request 2: Better guidance about what is wrong with the title

If you ask me, "How can I list the taints on my nodes?" is an excellent summary of the question. I was at a loss to see what was wrong with it, and I am not a noob.

I would therefore like a tool or better explanation of what is wrong with the title or how to fix it. After some more digging, I eventually found this answer which pointed me to the problem: the title contains the word "my" and is fewer than 40 characters long.

After figuring that out, I do not object to the restriction, as the title would surely be improved by replacing "my" with "Kubernetes". I'm just upset that I went to make a 2 minute fix to a broken link and it turned into half an hour of digging to understand why I also had to change the title and what to change it to.

Request 3: Better error message in general

The message

Title cannot contain "How can I list the taints on my nodes?".

is not helpful, and also wrong. It is wrong in that the title "kubctl: How can I list the taints on my nodes?" would be acceptable, even though it contains the supposedly forbidden text. Which is also why it is not helpful: it gives no actual guidance as to what the problem is.

At the very least, if the error message were:

We think you can come up with a better title than "How can I list the taints on my nodes?". Something more descriptive or more specific, perhaps?

then it would not be flat out wrong.

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