Ah but that's a world wide forum. I thought this forum appealed to us Brits more than anything, which is probably the reason I like most of the humour.
Yeah, we're the largest city based cycling forum in the world.
One of the Top 5 in Europe all year round.
And we enter into the Top 5 globally when it's not peak summer.
at present it's akin to altering a title of "Grammar thread: Correct and Proper usage" and whacking "innit" on the end
I'm not sure who searches for these things, I don't log identifiable data like that. So I don't know who searches for anything.
But, if there was a repeated pattern of searches that showed that people were searching for the grammar thread with an exact phrase that ended in the word 'innit', then yes I'd probably change it.
Generally, most days... I modify anywhere between 5 and 50 thread titles.
Mostly it's to remove superfluous punctuation, shouting, but I also correct mis-spellings, fix grammar and occasionally add and remove words that help the thread be discovered.
As I said oooh... almost 5 years ago, the content is yours, but the thread titles belong to me. As in, to keep the place readable, usable (including searchable) and fair (non-shouty classifieds), I edit thread titles. Lots of them.
Yeah, we're the largest city based cycling forum in the world.
One of the Top 5 in Europe all year round.
And we enter into the Top 5 globally when it's not peak summer.
I'm not sure who searches for these things, I don't log identifiable data like that. So I don't know who searches for anything.
But, if there was a repeated pattern of searches that showed that people were searching for the grammar thread with an exact phrase that ended in the word 'innit', then yes I'd probably change it.
Generally, most days... I modify anywhere between 5 and 50 thread titles.
Mostly it's to remove superfluous punctuation, shouting, but I also correct mis-spellings, fix grammar and occasionally add and remove words that help the thread be discovered.
As I said oooh... almost 5 years ago, the content is yours, but the thread titles belong to me. As in, to keep the place readable, usable (including searchable) and fair (non-shouty classifieds), I edit thread titles. Lots of them.