Bullgrit
Adventurer
I'm not making a complaint about ENWorld, but rather about how people title and start their discussion threads, (probably everywhere on the Web). I'm one of those readers who, when I see a thread title that suggests a discussion I might be interested in reading, I mouse-hover over the title to see the introductory paragraph. If the first sentences confirm the subject is something I'm interested in, I'll then click into the thread and read more. But I'm noticing many first paragraphs that just say, "You can read the original article here," and that's all.
I'd like to suggest to poster: First off, make sure you use a good, descriptive, (and accurate), title for your thread. Second, if you're referring to an article located elsewhere, put a short description of the article in your opening paragraph, then link to it.
Don't make a reader have to click into the thread and then click through to the original article to get a first idea of what this thread is going to be about.
Bullgrit
I'd like to suggest to poster: First off, make sure you use a good, descriptive, (and accurate), title for your thread. Second, if you're referring to an article located elsewhere, put a short description of the article in your opening paragraph, then link to it.
Don't make a reader have to click into the thread and then click through to the original article to get a first idea of what this thread is going to be about.
Bullgrit