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Yeah, I could, but it's a perfectly valid line of conversation to critique a post's title.
There's a reason we have the saying, "Always judge a book by its cover, and judge a response by it's grammar"
I don't think laziness is a valid line of criticism. I also find it strange to critique a title separate from its intended context.
I don't think that's a very common idiom. It seems to imply that pedantry is more important than substance.
It's certainly more common; I mean, we're on a social media platform that incentivises it.
For the vast majority of people DooM scrolling these days, they want a quick dopamine hit. And influencers want those upvotes in quantity, not quality.
Knowing that the defacto message of a given post is its headline, we need to have a conversation about proper standards and dark patterns.
Click baiting isn't the kind of baiting for which I came to the internet, and it doesn't keep me coming again, so why put up with it?