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No, I'm annoyed at the "is X a Y ?" format that seems to be the new headline 'meme'.

To call people names in order to attract attention to your 'prose' (I use the word lightly) is a pretty low tactic.

It's false advertising just the same, because X really isn't a crank or X would be spending his time in an institution with rubber walls.

Disagreement does not have to be expressed in such terms.



> No, I'm annoyed at the "is X a Y ?" format that seems to be the new headline 'meme'.

It's been the "meme" in far more than HN headlines for years, though.

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Even though we all know what the "answer" is, the fact that it's phrased as a question activates some stupid part of our lizard brains that will keep us glued to the tube.


> It's been the "meme" in far more than HN headlines for years, though.

That is true.

But I'd hope for HN to be populated by people that have a larger part of their brain switched on than the 'lizards' portion of it and a glut in this type of titles in the last week or so is what prompted my post.




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