• Barns@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    YES, and please everyone, add “[SOLVED]” to post titles if you’re posting about some technical problem and someone helped you figure it out.

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      2 years ago

      Yeah this is a great use of it. I’ve been reminding folks on !android@lemdro.id whenever I come across a title that could use an update (e.g., solved issues, typos).

    • LordOfTheChia@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Original c/askLemmy title:

      “What is the most sexually depraved thought you’ve had about someone you were horny about?”

      Edited title:

      “Pedophiles of Lemmy, what kind of thoughts do you have about children?”

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        2 years ago

        See, this is a fun example.

        Unlike what we’ll actually see which is a bunch of generic thread titles being stealth changed to ads after enough upvotes.

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    2 years ago

    Do they prevent top posts from being edited to NSFW or an ad etc? Need to not poop for 3days — Now Sponsored by PF Changs™️

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        This is only better if you have absolutely no understanding of how dangerous it is for users to be able to bait and switch urls.

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          I agree, it only takes one malicious user to change the url of a top post to exploit a vulnerability or to phish.