From: roehrich@cray.com (Dean Roehrich) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.misc Subject: Choosing Good Subject Lines [Periodic Posting] Organization: Cray Research NAME subject_lines - Choosing Good Subject Lines DESCRIPTION The quality of your article's subject line will dictate the quality of the responses you receive. Choose your subject lines wisely. GOOD SUBJECT LINES These subject lines indicate exactly what the article will be about and are therefore quality subject lines. Putting Commas in a number Can I print "~" (tilde) in a format? Assigning to an @array and undefined value. Printing/calling date/time using unix gmtime How to install individual modules like CGI-Lite? getpwnam() & Solaris's /etc/shadow file BAD SUBJECT LINES These subject lines say nothing about the content in the article. Where do I start???!! :-( How hard would this job be? Can YOU solve this simple problem?! Testing. 04]? Simple split question These subject lines use negative-flash words. See the section on NEGATIVE-FLASH WORDS. Perl newbie with cgi script problem Newbie needs help Total Beginner Reqs. Help - Please. Simple split question Can YOU solve this simple problem?! NO SUBJECT LINE Many of the people who give high-quality responses will tend to ignore posts which have no subject line at all. NEGATIVE-FLASH WORDS The following words are guaranteed to make large numbers of people deliberately ignore your article. I call these negative-flash words. beginner Many people ignore articles which have these words in their subject lines. emergency News propagation is too slow. By the time anyone gets to read it your condition has probably been upgraded to catastrophic. By the time you get their response you'll be dead. Don't waste other people's time with this stuff. expert See guru. girl The people who can give you the highest-quality responses probably aren't in the mood for this sort of trolling. guru The truth is that it's probably a non-guru question. Most gurus will ignore any article that has this word in its subject line. help It sounds like you've given up, or, more likely, haven't tried. Omit this word and the rest of your subject line will probably be a high-quality attention-getter. newbie See beginner. novice See beginner. please Don't beg. It's a turn-off. question It's too obvious, and probably answered in the manpages or the FAQ. sex See girl. simple This word should tell you something--that you need to look at the manpages a little harder. Don't waste other people's time with this stuff. stupid It's just plain derogatory. People don't like to waste their time on things that are stupid. Hint: don't tell them it's stupid, and you will get a higher-quality response. urgent See emergency. woman See girl. NEGATIVE-FLASH EFFECTS The following effects, like the above list of negative-flash words, are guaranteed to make large numbers of people deliberately ignore your article. ALL CAPITALS Do not use all capital letters in your subject line. Many people find the effect annoying or equate it with newcomers. In either case they will ignore the posting. Hint: There's nothing wrong with being a newcomer--we all were at one time--just don't advertise it. Multiple bangs!!!!! Multiple bangs (exclamation points) and multiple question marks come across as either over-zealous or literarily ignorant, and both effects tend to chase away the people who can give the highest- quality responses. BAD, BARELY This brings us to the next category of subject lines: Those which are bad but could be good with only a slight adjustment. HELP: Perl 5.002, SunOS 5.5, gcc 2.7.2, dynamic loading HELP: Converting text to binary GRINCH Dean Roehrich, July 26, 1996.