Titles like:

“Describe my X in one word.”

“Say yes if you would X”

“My X told me my Y are too Z. Thoughts?”

“X or Y, which one do you choose?”

“Do X like my Y?”

I have seen them all over on Reddit, and have started to see them popping up here. To me these feel like pretty blatant click/upvote bait. I see no problem with content creators posting, but should there be some restrictions in place?

  • @[email protected]
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    331 year ago

    I dont mind nsfw-posters, I just wish the agents posting these would stop repeating the exact lines you mentioned.

    • Radovic
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      2 months ago

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      • @cobalt
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        41 year ago

        damn, no repeats! thank you for this.

  • @Jobesmith92
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    241 year ago

    If I had to guess they aren’t from the creators themselves but a promotion service. They are annoying mostly because they are not genuine.

  • @RBWellsV23
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    151 year ago

    So annoying but makes it easier to screen out the onlyfans posts.

  • @dazedandconfused
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    121 year ago

    Yes they’re terrible because they work. I remember one thing I liked about /r/aww was they banned titles like “Are iguanas allowed here?” Or “isn’t my Fido cute?” It helped the sub’s quality and I think it was one of the best default subs over on that website.

  • @Throwaway69420
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    10 months ago

    Describe my X in one word.

    Can’t.

    Say yes if you would X

    yes if you would X

    My X told me my Y are too Z. Thoughts?

    No, no thoughts.

    X or Y, which one do you choose?

    Is it too much to ask for both?

    Do X like my Y?

    Why is the title a rhetorical question, huh? 🤨