This is clearly a dark road to go down and a terrible idea for the country. I personally couldn’t be anymore against this.
That said should there not be stricter rules on titles on a news subreddit? A lot of the titles I’ve seen recently are clearly prejudiced or undescriptive.
I think it’s important we maintain a high level of accuracy on news subreddits to limit the spread of misinformation.
My bad, I didn’t realise that that was the article title.
I’m surprised that Vox chose to go with that title but obviously that’s got nothing to do with this post or the community rules.
This is clearly a dark road to go down and a terrible idea for the country. I personally couldn’t be anymore against this.
That said should there not be stricter rules on titles on a news subreddit? A lot of the titles I’ve seen recently are clearly prejudiced or undescriptive.
I think it’s important we maintain a high level of accuracy on news subreddits to limit the spread of misinformation.
That title is directly from the article. You think the OP should instead use their own title?
My bad, I didn’t realise that that was the article title. I’m surprised that Vox chose to go with that title but obviously that’s got nothing to do with this post or the community rules.
This is not a subreddit, and this is the original article’s title.
Right? Dude thinks this is reddit.
Is pepsi okay?
That’s exactly what Pepsi is.
Shitty coke
What do we call the Lemmy version of a subreddit?
Community.
Thank you
There are already rules. One of the rules is that the title of the post has to match the title of the article. This post follows that rule.