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What is allowable or desirable in question titles.

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Allow "question" in title if enclosed in quotation marks

I support allowing "Question" in a title: in the current situation, users are basically forced to circumvent the block. … .*" Either they purposely spell it wrong: quëstion questıon questiøn Either they use an invisible unicode trick Either the title was created before the block Either the question was migrated from a …
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What triggers my title rejection?

Those are very generic words, especially for programmers, so it's not at all obvious to decipher the error message: Please provide a title that summarizes your question. … Seeing the list of offending vocabulary, the easiest course of action is to make your title at least 41 characters long. Of course, improving your title to avoid those words is often preferred. …
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Should the word "problem" always be blocked from titles?

Starting from 30th of August 2018, we can now use the word problem in titles which are 41 characters or longer.
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