I feel like there’s been a glut of clickbait articles being submitted lately. It would be nice if these posts could be taken down and allow the user to resubmit it with a more accurate title?
I feel like there’s been a glut of clickbait articles being submitted lately. It would be nice if these posts could be taken down and allow the user to resubmit it with a more accurate title?
Wait are you talking about having the reposters rename the articles? Thats totally abusable because everyones opinion on that isn’t going to always mesh.
You’d have people calling completely legitimate titles clickbait. The best practice is to just use the article title or not post the article.
While sure, it works for the very specific one you chose (removing the mystery out of a title), it wouldn’t work in cases where the author’s opinion was positive on something, but the reposters’s opinion was negative.
Agreed. And if you want to “get to the meat” of the article, make a comment or edit the subheading with that meat.
That is absolutely not an acceptable title for a post. It’s egregious clickbait.
Is fine. Leaving the title as is should be one warning then a ban.
Calm down. I’m literally using OP’s example to illustrate my point.
Also, a ban? Lmao. This was literally a rule on both /r/news and /r/games to prevent people from editorializing titles.
Yes, a ban. Clickbait titles are not, under any circumstances, acceptable behavior. Without a correctly descriptive title, literally everything becomes spam. There is no level of quality that can offset it.
If you add the “keep the original title” rule, then it should be unacceptable to post that article (even though I gave an easy example of how to fix it without changing anything). The publication having a clickbait title does not ever make you sharing that title OK.
For links to articles, you can rename the title
Obviously in the case of opinion articles/reviews etc, posting the titles as is would be fine. I think for news articles, it is not difficult to just properly re-title a news article.