Gotta love branding that co-opts generic words... In titles, "code" is the hallmark of terrible stuff like,
- program code
- to create mysqli code for this statement
- code not working as intended
- Interrupt code?
- VBA CODE IS NOT WORKING FOR <> NOT EQUAL
(all actual attempted titles from the past day)
Worth noting here that the problem isn't the word "code", or even the length of the title - those are just heuristics. These are bad titles because they don't tell you anything interesting about the problem! The solution isn't "pad it out to 41 characters" or "munge the word c0de", it's "write a title that describes the problem" - so that's what I ask folks to do!
...However, there are some common terms that also contain "code" but have a meaning that's specific enough to be useful in even a very short title:
- Visual Studio Code
- VS Code
- exit code
So, I've updated the block to exempt these:
^(?=.{0,40}$)(?=.*\b(question(?!\s+mark)|doubt|problem|working|work|app|error|website|(?<!(visual studio|vs|exit)\s+)code|my)\b).+