I see a lot of "questions" where the title isn't phrased like a question. They won't start with a question like should, what, when, where, did, etc.
Titles as questions tend to be more descriptive.
Let's take this arbitrary example:
Convert linkedin timestamp to MySQL datetime
Ok. Convert things to stuff, right. Wait, what about it? Do you want to know how to do it? Do you have code to do it that's not working? Are you trying to find a better way?
Now if you were to ask a question, it would hopefully be one of these:
How do I ... (although many people probably use this for the latter two as well) How can I fix my code to ... Is there a better way to ...
Much better.
Should users be forced to word their title as a question?
Note: my question is different from the possible duplicate in that the possible duplicate asks about a particular user editing certain questions and the answers focus on that. My question focuses more on the general aspect of phrasing titles as questions.
Convert linkedin timestamp to MySQL datetime
. Would changing this into a question create a better title?How do I convert a LinkedIn Timestamp to a MySQL DateTime
?`. Does that actually make it any clearer than it was? Does it matter? I don't think it does.