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A recent and popular thread with commentary on poor advertising technique caused me to wonder, "What else bugs me?"

...and this is not by any means limited to NWFA's website. I am not a "gadabout" much elsewhere, but when I visit, or during searches, I find the same thing:

A TITLE that is not a TITLE.

Example title "I have a question." (This title may be viewed by most sentient beings as lacking something.)

Suggested title: "Model 98 Mauser trigger question" (Anybody with a decent answer will respond.)

For Sesame Street Graduates only: One of these things is not like the other.
 
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Aloha, Mark
 
Non evident thread titles could be from someone who really does have a question but....

Has no real clue about the subject , item or the like...
Is new to guns...
Tends to think in general terms as opposed to specific terms...
Wants a general "blanket" answer....

I also think that the popularity of texting has brought a truckload of bad writing habits to the table , so to speak.

In any event...non-evident thread titles are annoying.
However there ain't much I can do 'bout them...so I don't think about 'em to much.
Andy
 
A recent and popular thread with commentary on poor advertising technique caused me to wonder, "What else bugs me?"

...and this is not by any means limited to NWFA's website. I am not a "gadabout" much elsewhere, but when I visit, or during searches, I find the same thing:

A TITLE that is not a TITLE.

Example title "I have a question." (This title may be viewed by most sentient beings as lacking something.)

Suggested title: "Model 98 Mauser trigger question" (Anybody with a decent answer will respond.)

For Sesame Street Graduates only: One of these things is not like the other.
What do you think of this for a thread title for those to whom you refer?

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