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help:title_guidelines [2025/06/14 16:00]
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   * **Be descriptive** -- a title that just says //"Big Sale at Farmers"// is much less useful than a title that says //"Kids Wear 40% off Sale at Farmers Wellington Stores Only"//   * **Be descriptive** -- a title that just says //"Big Sale at Farmers"// is much less useful than a title that says //"Kids Wear 40% off Sale at Farmers Wellington Stores Only"//
   * **Don't be spammy** -- a title should be clear, concise, informative and unbiased, i.e. providing sufficient information to let other members to decide whether it is a good deal. Marketing speak and personal opinions create bias.   * **Don't be spammy** -- a title should be clear, concise, informative and unbiased, i.e. providing sufficient information to let other members to decide whether it is a good deal. Marketing speak and personal opinions create bias.
-  * Mention if users need to //Like// on Facebook, //Retweet// on Twitter, or perform some other online task to acquire the deal.+  * Mention if users need to be part of a membershipuse a specific payment method or perform some other online task to acquire the deal. (e.g if Uber One membership is required to obtain an Uber deal, please include [Uber One] as a prefix in the title)
  
 == Titles should state:- == == Titles should state:- ==
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 == Example of a bad title == == Example of a bad title ==
  
-  * //ACMe Computer amazing deals! Top Quality Tablet for just 979! With warrenty//+  * //ACMe Computer amazing deals! Top Quality Tablet for just 979! Maybe even with warrenty//