Can we please remove or reduce the 15 character limit on topic titles? I understand why a limit is in place, but 15 characters is far, far too many. 8 would be more than enough to prevent the kind of issues the limit is there to address.
Thanks for the feedback, Ross.
I have no idea if this is configurable or now.
@LievenDV, can you comment on this?
Itās definitely configurable in other forum back ends Iāve used, though I have no direct experience with this one. Likely an admin-only option.
Iām not sure where youāre coming from here @goffik truth be told.
Your title to this topic (including spaces) is 24.
Sometimes (often perhaps) we need longer topic titles.
I donāt know why that would be seen as an issue.
Richard
I believe he is referring to the minimum number of characters, not the max. Reading between the lines that is.
Minimum limit, not maximum. Itās in place to prevent silly, uninformative titles like āHelp!!!ā I expect, but 15 characters is too many. You have to artificially inflate perfectly good thread titles. An 8 character minimum would do the job in 99% of cases.
Iām so glad you posted this Richard,ā¦I was already counting characters yesterday and wanted to ask what exactly he meantā¦but after reading 3 times the penny dropped for me ā¦ but you do have a point @Goffik
Greetings,Rogier
True. Maybe the limit was to prevent uninformative titles like Please Help!
Iām so glad you donāt work for Baywatchā¦
Me tooā¦ as I canāt swimā¦ the oneās needing rescued would be rescuing me
Oh my, thatās something, I donāt hear that often, but itās a good thing you donāt live in the Netherlands / waterlandā¦although there are more and more (on radio)people here for various reasons who canāt swim eitherā¦ ā¦ well a career as a lifeguard is not in it,ā¦nice and safe continue with a musical career then
OK, so now that we know the OP used rather imprecise language, what is the answer? Why such a high character count as a requirement? Song titles tend to be concise. Here are some titles that I had to manipulate to get them across the 15 character requirement:
EDIT: Letās be honest, itās kind of a lame argument to force such a high character count. āHelpā is not allowed, but the same text string can be manipulated (as I did with some of my titles) by adding dashes, asterisks or other extra characters. Itās an unnecessary tripwire and an arbitrary rule. If it stays Iāll live, if it changes I will live happily ever after. LOL
help
Well if you would like to cover this song without wanting to add a fuss of characters and extras
then you are not happy the pappieā¦
Greetingsā¦
@roger_holland yes, but they would be missing a character unless they were doing a cover of help rather than help!
Count these characters ā¦
The Beatles - Help!
19
My cover of Help!
17
I am not against lowering the count. I have never encountered it myself when creating a topic. Maybe I like to write substantial titles. I had forgotten of its existence.
But Iām also wondering how and why you would ever not want or need 15 or more.
As Richard showed, if you need to pad out a songās title, instead of adding asterisks or dashes, inlcude the artistās name. I like descriptive thread titles. They often (not always) save me having to read a thread to find out what the OP actually wants.
I think what Clint meant is if you come up with your own song or you noodle and want to give it a brief title like Kaboom! or whatever you would need to put in something extra to get to 15 minimum characters.
I donāt have an opinion on this one to be honest, I can live with or without it
There is little that interests me less,ā¦but Iāve already laughed quite a lot in this thread so it was worth it to me,ā¦and oh yeah, I havenāt taken pills for a few years now, and Iāll keep it that way just like thatā¦ ā¦
Iām guessingā¦ is going to winā¦
@Richard_close2u Iād lean to reducing the limit, Richard, even though it is not a limit I can recall impacting me (being notoriously verbose, in title and body).
Every now and then I have wanted to post a reply that was too short, albeit more than a single emoji, but still not long enough, a couple of four letter words not being sufficient ā¦ no not those four letter words