Editing Thread Titles: Yea or Nay?

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  1. Chris

    Chris Regular Member

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    We've touched a bit upon editing a member's post(s), but what are your thoughts on editing and/or completely changing thread titles? Do you think that this is viable, or do you leave thread titles "as-is"?
     
  2. lyco

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    if it is obscene or objectionable i agree with editing titles
     
  3. Paul M

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    Yes, we edit titles for many reasons - If the title breaks any rules, if they have an obvous typo (;)) and sometimes if they are just so obscure its impossible to tell what the thread subject is.
     
  4. Chris

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    If that ( ;) ) is in reference to the "Yea" aspect of this thread's title, that is indeed correct - "Yay" is a common mis-spelling when used in such a phrase.

    Or... it's directed at your "obvous". :D
     
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    Yes, I have done this when the title was unintelligible and people started making fun of it in the thread... (see Mentally Deficient users, care and feeding of)
     
  6. Tyler

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    I've done it, especially when I use the thread as a sticky. The AJAX editor on the forum display page makes it very easy and quick to do with vBulletin.
     
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    The latter.

    I didnt consider yea as a typo. :)
     
  8. Chris

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    That's what I thought. Just checking! ;)
     
  9. FullMetalBabe

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    Another no for me. They can contact an admin/mod if they want that done.
     
  10. lyco

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    well fmb what if the title is full of obscenities and foul language you cant have that stinkin up your board lol ;)
     
  11. Chris

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    Exactly. ;)
     
  12. kev

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    Rarely will my mods or I edit a title.

    On the topic of misspelling - sometimes misspelled words can rank well in google search results. If one person misspelled the word, there is a good chance that someone else will.

    On one of my blogs, an article that I misspelled the title of started sending my site some traffic. It ranked in the 10 ten search terms in my google webmaster tools. But I finally fixed it, more out of embarrassment then anything else.
     
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    I only edit titles if there is a misspelling or if it's very plain and non-descriptive, like "Help". Other than that, no I don't change them except for at the request of the thread starter.
     

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