RE: LeoThread 2024-11-29 15:13
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so, I can thread without a title, but when I publish I do need a title ... that doesn't make any sense
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so, I can thread without a title, but when I publish I do need a title ... that doesn't make any sense
Well, it's a long-form post and pretty much the same everywhere (Medium, Publish0x, etc) - title is needed.
this is how I see your comment;
I used to be on steemit, which turned out to be a scam, which was a shame, because the concept was good, which is why I'm here now ... in de hope this is like steemit, but then without the scam part, but this site is just a complete mess
I'll be back in a couple or months of so, when they fixed the bugs
but ok, thanks for your reply :)
I've been here about a year and a half and can tell Inleo is a legit one although there are still some major tech issues like the ones we've recently experienced. Can't see the follow button either :(
and now I'm trying to follow you ... I have no idea how to do that ... there's no link for it
It's gone missing alright. Use the hashtag #feedback if something like that occurs and they'll get it fixed 👍
threads don't need titles because they're short. long form posts need titles so they can be easily identified.
sure, I get that, but it just don't make any sense to have 2 forms ... it's messy
It's truly not
This is a social media standard
Imagine if 0 blog posts on the internet had titles
Imagine if Tweets had titles
It wouldn't make sense the other way
Publishing is a long-form blog post
When you write a blog post on any platform, you would use a title
Even look at X - long-form posts require a Title. You don't put a Title on a Tweet though