This was the original title of a certain Q&A (link at bottom):
Seaborn Barplot - Displaying Values
Now that's not a great title per MSO standards, but the question has been very discoverable over the last 5 years. It has 189K views (significant for this subject), and my answer has gotten 100+ votes in 1 year.
Another user is now trying to drastically change the title to (a) better conform to titling guidance and (b) be very specific:
How to display different values on a barplot than those plotted
However, I don't think we should make drastic changes like this if the question has already proven successful in SEO and in being discoverable/helpful to end users.
IMO if we want to update the old title, we should just tweak the original wording into a conversational style, e.g.:
How to display custom values on seaborn barplot
What does MSO think about this situation? It was starting to become an edit war, so I figured it would be better to find consensus here.
The post at hand: stackoverflow.com/q/43214978/13138364
.bar_label
is a matplotlib method, which seaborn can use. seaborn should not be in the title because all of the answers work for matplotlib, and pandas bar plots too. There's nothing in the question how I use a value that is not in the graph as the basis for the label (i.e. these are the exact words of the OP), or answers that is specific to seaborn.