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1 point by fallintothis 5454 days ago | link | parent

I imagine it's the same as http://news.ycombinator.com: editors (e.g., pg, though I'd guess there are others) can change titles, usually to correct grammar. Not as much headline-editorializing can happen in a forum such as this (versus news.yc), so titles probably get edited less here.


1 point by thaddeus 5454 days ago | link

I think that's an incredibly bad idea, particularly when 'they' are not improving the data.

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1 point by fallintothis 5454 days ago | link

Welcome to the news.yc discussion circa about 2 years ago ;)

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43635

In the case of this title, the only way it got "worse" is that someone goofed on a space, "onMzScheme". An editor could now step in, add a space, and the only difference would be that proper nouns were capitalized. Not that the edit was wholly necessary, but it's not like the title was censored.

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1 point by thaddeus 5454 days ago | link

It's really kinda funny. When I post, I notice the submit function capitalizes the first letter of the first word of the title's sentence.... sometimes I look at that and say to myself - hey! that's not what I typed!. So I go back in and edit the title changing the first letter back to lower case as intended (correct or not). The update function allows this to pass through. So now that I see (more than once) my text being changed I find myself feeling like I have to battle the bots (or the nots!). It just feels wrong.

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1 point by aw 5454 days ago | link

That's good to know about being able to edit the first letter back to lowercase -- on occasion I've started a title with a function or macro name that should be uncapitalized.

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