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Thread titles getting a little too descriptive? - Click HERE for Original Thread

95EagleAWD
I understand when you guys want to get longer thread titles, but some of these edited ones are getting rediculous....

Does everyone really want to read through a 50 word thread title only to find the post inside contains the exact words?

I figured threads/posts should be something like:

The original title was: 2002 WRX.

The post was: i have been looking at the WRX at lexus on 170th.. i am really liking it.. $25,000 66,000km on it, is that a good deal ? i don't really know much of anything about subaru, i am more of a toyota guy. any one looked at this car?

Edited title is: WRX at Lexus on 170th 2002 Wrx

What difference does that make?

Shouldn't the titles just be a clue of what the thread is about? And the post contain the meat of the information that the poster wants to know about?

Something like:

Title: B18 swap.

Post: Where could I get this done?

Is that not an acceptable way to title a thread?

baker_jeff
The B18 Swap example I think is fine.

Its the posts like

Title: "pussy"

Thread: "Where is the best place to find cat food for my kitty cat?"

That need to be more descriptive so we all dont get excited over nothing.

95EagleAWD
quote:
Originally posted by baker_jeff
The B18 Swap example I think is fine.

Its the posts like

Title: "pussy"

Thread: "Where is the best place to find cat food for my kitty cat?"

That need to be more descriptive so we all dont get excited over nothing.



:lol:

Soulfly
I Agree with Jeff there... :lol:

Or.. Like My posts:

"FS: Megan Racing Exhaust for 96-00 Civic"

I have an Exhaust for sale.. Anyone want it?


^^ lol.. I'm so awesome! :mad:

Markis
This has more to do with our site growing from a Google rank perspective than "Longer Thread Titles". Thanks for your input.




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