Except a gamer is using Riot Kitchen to support terrorism and insurrection. So my title is accurate. If you're going to join the others who are trying to bully me, at least don't lie.
"A gamer" is a useless description. Two thirds of the American population are "gamers". Scheurle is a lead game developer for a well known game, which does a far better job of explaining who you're talking about.
The title also specifies what she's doing that constitutes supporting terrorism and insurrection, while yours does not.
You can read the actual link if you want all the details. Just because you don't like my title doesn't make it inaccurate. Just let it go. I took a look at your comment history and it seems like you are a reasonable person aside from this attempt to join the dogpile against me.
I'm not dogpiling you, I'm providing constructive criticism so that next time you have something you want people to read, you know how to convince people to read it.
Except that's a moving of the goalpost. First you said my title was inaccurate (which is a lie), now you're claiming to offer me SEO advice? Gotta admit, this is a much higher caliber of trolling than your comrades but you don't need to engage in this behavior, your commentary in other threads is decent enough on its own to get you attention.
Sorry, I assumed people would be interested in who is supporting the terrorists and insurrectionists. Next time I'll sensationalize it so zoomies click. Maybe I can make a headline so catchy that it will, umm.... bait them into clicking? Will that work?
First: "Clickbait" is a title that promises something ("ALIEN TECH USED TO MAKE FALCON 9") and then fails to deliver in the article.
Second, your title is clickbait: "Gamers are supporting the terrorism and insurrection. Big surprise given the social justice turds gamers prop up!"
KiA is a board full of gamers who regularly boycott games made by trash people, and you made a post accusing them of supporting terrorism whether or not they play the game in question.
Fun fact: A veteran reporter once noted, "Any headline that asks a question can be answered 'No' before you read the article," since it is only a milder form of clickbait. E.g., "Did George W. Bush Suppress the Black Vote?" is a clickbait headline, since If they had evidence, that would be the headline.
Except a gamer is using Riot Kitchen to support terrorism and insurrection. So my title is accurate. If you're going to join the others who are trying to bully me, at least don't lie.
"A gamer" is a useless description. Two thirds of the American population are "gamers". Scheurle is a lead game developer for a well known game, which does a far better job of explaining who you're talking about.
The title also specifies what she's doing that constitutes supporting terrorism and insurrection, while yours does not.
You can read the actual link if you want all the details. Just because you don't like my title doesn't make it inaccurate. Just let it go. I took a look at your comment history and it seems like you are a reasonable person aside from this attempt to join the dogpile against me.
I'm not dogpiling you, I'm providing constructive criticism so that next time you have something you want people to read, you know how to convince people to read it.
Except that's a moving of the goalpost. First you said my title was inaccurate (which is a lie), now you're claiming to offer me SEO advice? Gotta admit, this is a much higher caliber of trolling than your comrades but you don't need to engage in this behavior, your commentary in other threads is decent enough on its own to get you attention.
Its vague. Most people do not click on every post, so you need to have a title that captures peoples attention
Sorry, I assumed people would be interested in who is supporting the terrorists and insurrectionists. Next time I'll sensationalize it so zoomies click. Maybe I can make a headline so catchy that it will, umm.... bait them into clicking? Will that work?
The above title give us the information we need to understand the content of the post. [title of subject][subject's name][action][relevant context]
This title does not give people the who or the what. It reads more like a personal response to the post rather than a title of the post.
First: "Clickbait" is a title that promises something ("ALIEN TECH USED TO MAKE FALCON 9") and then fails to deliver in the article.
Second, your title is clickbait: "Gamers are supporting the terrorism and insurrection. Big surprise given the social justice turds gamers prop up!"
KiA is a board full of gamers who regularly boycott games made by trash people, and you made a post accusing them of supporting terrorism whether or not they play the game in question.
Fun fact: A veteran reporter once noted, "Any headline that asks a question can be answered 'No' before you read the article," since it is only a milder form of clickbait. E.g., "Did George W. Bush Suppress the Black Vote?" is a clickbait headline, since If they had evidence, that would be the headline.
Yea. That was a shit title. I passed right by it but clicked on this one.
You'll get it next time!
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Yeah, he had to go.