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In reply to the discussion: I'm requesting people use more descriptive titles for the threads they start [View all]northoftheborder
(7,638 posts)56. I tend to skip a lot of tweets, so..
...when a thread starts with a tweet only, I'd like to know ahead....
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I'm requesting people use more descriptive titles for the threads they start [View all]
luvMIdog
Dec 2018
OP
I know. It's almost like they are using click bait by typing something like: "Trump failed by. . . "
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2018
#1
And if it is an uncaptioned video, please offer a brief summary for us deafies. nt
tblue37
Jan 2019
#42
Or "The Bachelor," where the suspense is created by deliberate delays until after a commercial. nt
tblue37
Jan 2019
#44
Between mystery threads and food fight threads I only read about half of what's posted these days
pecosbob
Dec 2018
#15
Examples: "OMG turn on Rachel right NOW!" "Sanders lies again." "God, he really is insane!"
VOX
Dec 2018
#19