Lucas Garron
Administrator
Could we try to encourage people to clarify their titles, so it's CLEAR that they are asking for information, no matter what the sub-forum? Most often, this can be remedied by adding "question" or "request" or even just "?" into the title.
about cube4you
"Need help" works fine without a question mark.
Need help on Shepherd's Cube Center piece < Excellent
However, "____ Help" is just stupid. Stefan and I have both joked that the thread's title is OFFERING help, but that in fact the poster is ASKING for help.
Corner Memorization Help
Rubik's 360 Help!!!
Lars Vandenbergh's Coll help.
Same, but more subtly: Square-1 BLD (If I post a method for Square-1 BLD I don't think I should need to say "My System for Square-1 BLD" to distinguish it.)
Yes, in most of these cases I could have distinguished that these were all requests, but it's still annoying. Particularly while the threads are still unmoved and lounging in the wrong subforum.
When I tried to post this, I saw text at the top. I suggest adding something like this (addition in italics):
Or maybe we can encourage the use of the question icon
for threads.
about cube4you
"Need help" works fine without a question mark.
Need help on Shepherd's Cube Center piece < Excellent
However, "____ Help" is just stupid. Stefan and I have both joked that the thread's title is OFFERING help, but that in fact the poster is ASKING for help.
Corner Memorization Help
Rubik's 360 Help!!!
Lars Vandenbergh's Coll help.
Same, but more subtly: Square-1 BLD (If I post a method for Square-1 BLD I don't think I should need to say "My System for Square-1 BLD" to distinguish it.)
Yes, in most of these cases I could have distinguished that these were all requests, but it's still annoying. Particularly while the threads are still unmoved and lounging in the wrong subforum.
When I tried to post this, I saw text at the top. I suggest adding something like this (addition in italics):
Are you asking a question? Try searching first. Answers to many questions can be easily found.
Otherwise, choose a Descriptive Title:
Do not use a generic title such as "Help please" or "What to do" or "Need advice" -- be specific!
If you're posting a question or requesting help, make it clear in the title that you are asking something.
Or maybe we can encourage the use of the question icon