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𝓢𝓱𝓸𝓾𝓵𝓭 𝔽𝕠𝕣𝕞𝕒𝕥𝕥𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝘐𝘯 𝓣𝓲𝓽𝓵𝓮𝓼 𝕭𝖊 🅿🅴🆁🅼🅸🆃🆃🅴🅳?
What if I have the question:
Why does my program stop working if I use characters such as "𝓢"?
Disallowing this sort of stuff would also disallow legitimate uses. The legitimate uses may be rare (...
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How was a user able to post a question with a title identical to an existing?
The author posted it with a space at the end. This got it past the check, since none of the existing titles ends with a space. At that point, the system stripped the space before posting it thus ...
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Why are so many recent question titles starting with "Say..."?
Per discussion in comments, askers tried Ask Question Wizard but it didn't end well:
Those of them who got their questions voted down would probably also want to say, "what if the wizard used ...
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🐋😎💩 Can we stop emojis being a part of question titles? 💩😎🐋
This is the first time I've ever seen an emoji in a question title.
The second time is when I followed your link to the cited SO question.
Therefore I do not believe that they are in any way a ...
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𝓢𝓱𝓸𝓾𝓵𝓭 𝔽𝕠𝕣𝕞𝕒𝕥𝕥𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝘐𝘯 𝓣𝓲𝓽𝓵𝓮𝓼 𝕭𝖊 🅿🅴🆁🅼🅸🆃🆃🅴🅳?
Is this actually a widespread problem? Seems like nobody's actually abusing it, and any isolated case can be handled with a warning and/or suspension.
Considering that legitimate titles would likely ...
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Double dash or hyphen in question title ( -- ) is replaced by single long dash ( — )
When I proposed 🐋😎💩 Can we stop emojis being a part of question titles? 💩😎🐋 there was quite a bit of push back from the community. One of the biggest contentions (among others, no doubt) was ...
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𝓢𝓱𝓸𝓾𝓵𝓭 𝔽𝕠𝕣𝕞𝕒𝕥𝕥𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝘐𝘯 𝓣𝓲𝓽𝓵𝓮𝓼 𝕭𝖊 🅿🅴🆁🅼🅸🆃🆃🅴🅳?
I don't know why this needs reiterating in 2017, although looking around me at various goings on lately you're surely not alone in falling foul of it. But, to be clear then:
Use your common sense.
...
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Conclusions from title-drafting and question-content assistance experiments conducted by Stack Exchange
One big problem with the way these tests are set up is that they never test the quality of the titles or edits directly. All the actual metrics are more indirect measures of success.
I worry that at a ...
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Why was this user able to roll their question back to an edit with a 159 character long title
A rollback is not interpreted as an edit that turns the post into what it was at an earlier point in time, requiring all of the validation that would be required to make such an edit. A rollback ...
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Should the string 'noob' be added to the blacklist for question titles?
I could agree with blacklisting it from titles if and only if an accompanying explanation as to why this isn't a good fit for a title followed it.
The challenge there is getting prose written that's ...
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If pictures are worth a thousand words then why are we so adverse to allowing emojis in titles?
If you have a title like something + something 😭 you can infer the intent of the question.
OK, what exactly is the intent that should be inferred from such a question?
Are we supposed to infer that ...
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Can we stop title edits to this PHP canonical question?
I would suggest changing the title one last time after reaching consensus here, and then:
If just the question title or question itself can be locked for edits without also preventing answer ...
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Should the string 'noob' be added to the blacklist for question titles?
My opinion is that the current experience level of a developer or the perceived state of code never needs to be labelled while posting a minimal, clear, reproducible question or educational answer.
...
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What triggers my title rejection?
"The title word filter is one of the worst ideas ever implemented on SO"
But let's give it an history:
At some point in 2011, the following words got banned from question titles (of any length):
"...
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Double dash or hyphen in question title ( -- ) is replaced by single long dash ( — )
This feature should be disabled on Stack Overflow. There are many languages which use -- as an operator. In C-family languages, it's the prefix or postfix decrement operator. In shell commands, it's ...
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Allow "question" in title if enclosed in quotation marks
This keyword filter is really uneffective as is.
The user can circumvent the limitation with deliberate spelling errors: I saw "Porblem with linked lists" title more than once. So why not "Qestion ...
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What triggers my title rejection?
Judging by the regex on Shog9's answer to Allow "question" in title if enclosed in quotation marks, the issue is two-fold: You've got a short title with "error" in it.
That's it. I'm a ...
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𝓢𝓱𝓸𝓾𝓵𝓭 𝔽𝕠𝕣𝕞𝕒𝕥𝕥𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝘐𝘯 𝓣𝓲𝓽𝓵𝓮𝓼 𝕭𝖊 🅿🅴🆁🅼🅸🆃🆃🅴🅳?
Put it this way: you'd probably frown on any of the following:
*** Should formatting in titles be permitted? ***
or
Should-formatting-in-titles-be-permitted?
(I actually caught someone posting a ...
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Why are vague pleas for help still allowed in the question title?
How is it that such kind of phrases are allowed but phrases like 'problem with' (as far as I remember) aren't?
In a knowledge base of questions and answers such phrases don't belong in titles. Period....
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Stack Overflow will be testing a title-drafting assistant, and we’d like your involvement
Certainly an interesting test to run, and it fits well for the wizard which is where users who already need help end up.
A large issue I have encountered with prompt-created titles is that the ...
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Why do tags like <input> function as an HTML tag in the title of a question on Stack Overflow? Will this cause security issues?
Thanks for the heads-up! This is now fixed:
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Can we make the title rules more consistent when creating and editing?
This does not look like a bug, but actually status-bydesign.
What's blocking you is leaving the question ending on "!". Which admittedly, is not great. Titles as exclamations are very close to ...
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How should I handle a question with a non-English title?
For something like this, it seems that leaving a comment to advise the user to edit their question and use English text for the title would be appropriate. You may wish to link them to the help centre ...
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Please float some less broken canonical titles for this post
The original title is fine; I see no real reason to adjust or tweak it.
Notwithstanding its pithiness (and yes, click-baitiness), there was an attempt to change the title which was rolled back. This ...
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If pictures are worth a thousand words then why are we so adverse to allowing emojis in titles?
Since I played a role in that; let me post the comments we exchanged under the question where I edited the title in order to remove the unnecessary emoji:
(There is a missing comment at the beginning ...
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Conclusions from title-drafting and question-content assistance experiments conducted by Stack Exchange
I was really hoping to see this study produce some sort of metric regarding the accuracy of the title generator. Here's a suggestion for how to evaluate title quality for future experiments.
Present ...
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Is it okay to edit a title of a question referenced as duplicate?
Maybe this second question would never have been asked because a better title could have been found.
Exactly. One of our biggest challenges, not just with askers finding existing questions, but also ...
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Please break titles on words, not letters
The proper solution to this, noted at https://stackoverflow.com/a/18628052/1709587, is not to simply remove word-break: break-all but rather to replace it with overflow-wrap: break-word, whose ...
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How should I handle a question with a non-English title?
If you know from the question body what a suitable title would be then edit it yourself. If you can't tell what the question is asking, then vote to close.
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How can I title a question about a problem that doesn't have a common description?
While the cause for all their problems is essentially the same: wrong way of constructing an SQL query in a PHP script.
I feel that you already have the title here.
How to construct a SQL query ...
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