Vicki Richter
04-05-2007, 06:40 PM
When you put the topic subject, you are supposed to say what your message is about. A question about nothing isn't a topic. Would you name a book about Dragons "What would happen if?" or would you name a book about prostitutes, "What do you think about..."
The idea of a subject is to allow people to make a quick decision as to whether they want to read this stuff. The more detail the better. If you post a thread called Fat Juicy Cocks and then post a dozen pictures of horse cocks, that is deceptive. You should post "Fat Juicy Horse Cocks".
If you want to spew a ridiculous story about your trip to the mall, then titling it "My Fun and Frivolous Trip to the Mall" would be more appropriate than "Don't you hate it when..." or "This one time..."
Thank you, and carry on.
The Grammar and Journalism Police
The idea of a subject is to allow people to make a quick decision as to whether they want to read this stuff. The more detail the better. If you post a thread called Fat Juicy Cocks and then post a dozen pictures of horse cocks, that is deceptive. You should post "Fat Juicy Horse Cocks".
If you want to spew a ridiculous story about your trip to the mall, then titling it "My Fun and Frivolous Trip to the Mall" would be more appropriate than "Don't you hate it when..." or "This one time..."
Thank you, and carry on.
The Grammar and Journalism Police