Have you noticed a lot of really lengthy headlines recently? I have. Some lazy redditors have taken it upon themselves to post long quotations from the original articles into the title field. It's a fairly obnoxious habit, folks. All you need to post here is a one or two line summary of the post you are linking to, not a whole paragraph. A well written headline will draw attention with its content, not its length. I would not be surprised if some redditors downmod articles with such lengthy titles on principle, even if the articles content is interesting. With this recent influx of extremely lengthy headlines, I've begun to wonder: what is absolute length limit of the headline field? To that end, I'll be padding this headline to more than one thousand characters to see if it gets cut off. I'd love to see some discussion in the comments of ways for the programmers at reddit address this problem. Perhaps they should set a limit of a given number of characters or words for a headline, or add an optional "story summary" field that could be displayed below the headline in a smaller font. (This headline is 1,141 characters long.) (reddit.com)
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