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Unassisted
06-11-2010, 05:17 PM
An issue that was addressed on RedsZone back in 2004 has resurfaced again, so I thought it was time for a reminder. Since I can't update the thread in the Sun Deck and I'm not a fan of reinventing the wheel, here are some highlights that get the point across.

(If the mods would prefer to merge this thread with the version at http://www.redszone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41753 and put the merged thread in this forum, that would be swell. :luvu:)


I hope this doesn't sound catty, or mean spirited, because it's not meant that way. I'm just wondering if something could be done about making thread titles a bit clearer about what the thread actually subject is. Lately, it seems like I have to read every thread just to make sure that I'm not making a double post. Not that I don't eventually read most threads anyway, but usually when I first sign on I skim the board to see what's new and what the topics are while scanning the news wire at the same time.


1. If a new post is mainly about a person and something they did, the subject of the post should include:
a. the person's name
b. the thing they did

Example: Let's say Ryan Freel hit an inside-the-park HR in yesterday's game and you think it was great...

Some good thread titles that include both a and b would be:
- Ryan Freel's inside the park HR was amazing!
- Freel's inside-the-park shot

Some bad thread titles would be:
- Freel is freaking awesome!
- Where does he get that speed?
- Inside the park...
- About Ryan Freel yesterday
- Freel rips one
- Not much offense, but one great display of it
- Impressive yesterday
- Ryan Freel!


I think those are pretty good guidelines. One thing that is especially difficult is when people start a thread like "Anyone know....." and leave the rest of the question in the thread, presumably to get more people to read it. We have enough posts that everyone shouldn't have to read every one to see if something's been posted before - that much should be noticeable from the thread titles.

Boss

nate
06-11-2010, 05:34 PM
I'd really appreciate a standardized titling for game threads. Example:

[game #]. [date] - Reds vs. [opponent] (hilarious comment)

So, today would be

62. 6/11/2010 - Reds vs. Royals (I mean, LOLals!)

ol'Sparky
05-18-2013, 09:26 PM
Thanks for the link http://www.redszone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=101384

Plus Plus
05-20-2013, 10:59 AM
Thanks for reviving this.

westofyou
08-01-2013, 11:52 AM
Dear America make your thread title want my click, not my curiosity of what your thread title might lead me to.

KittyDuran
08-03-2013, 02:17 PM
Tapatalk's version of RZ is pretty good with this. I usually click on "Latest". Doesn't give you the OP post (unless it was just entered) but the start of the last reply. 95% of the time I can figure out if the thread is worth my reading time.

marcshoe
09-13-2013, 10:12 AM
Thought I'd bump this. There have been some good threads (and a few not so good) popping up lately with titles that tell you nothing about what the thread is about

btw, shouldn't this thread be titled "Something we need to keep in mind"?