top | item 40810226 (no title) rrherr | 1 year ago Betteridge's law of headlines: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no." discuss order hn newest asah|1 year ago "Does Betteridge's law of headlines still apply in 2024 ?"no. phkahler|1 year ago But your comment is not a headline. You gotta at least write a blog post. pavlov|1 year ago That demonstrates the point because it's a boring headline. The clickbaitier version would be something like:"It's 2024. Can We Just Forget About Betteridge's Law Already?"
asah|1 year ago "Does Betteridge's law of headlines still apply in 2024 ?"no. phkahler|1 year ago But your comment is not a headline. You gotta at least write a blog post. pavlov|1 year ago That demonstrates the point because it's a boring headline. The clickbaitier version would be something like:"It's 2024. Can We Just Forget About Betteridge's Law Already?"
pavlov|1 year ago That demonstrates the point because it's a boring headline. The clickbaitier version would be something like:"It's 2024. Can We Just Forget About Betteridge's Law Already?"
asah|1 year ago
no.
phkahler|1 year ago
pavlov|1 year ago
"It's 2024. Can We Just Forget About Betteridge's Law Already?"