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馃悰 BUG: Community picks wrong title #1129

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arthurrio opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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馃悰 BUG: Community picks wrong title #1129

arthurrio opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 1 comment

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@arthurrio
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arthurrio commented Apr 19, 2024

What went wrong? 馃

I did this community pick
its a nice article from LinkedIn page but it came with a bad title.

The title that report: Alex Xu on LinkedIn: #systemdesign #coding #interviewtips

Expected Behavior

Expected title: Things Every Developer Should Know: Concurrency is 饾悕饾悗饾悡 parallelism.
Or: Concurrency is 饾悕饾悗饾悡 parallelism.

Steps to Reproduce Issue

1. Go to 'Comunity Pick'
2. Fill the Daily suggestions used input with some LinkedIn post 
3. Click on Submit button
4. See the error in the title

Solution Proposed

Solution proposed

A button that could edit the title of a community pick

Another reinforcement that could solve it too

I don't know if here's the best place to talk about content guidelines

but there is a rule to reject this kind of posts

  • Content from sources that don't provide an RSS feed or Atom feed available for public use.

But other posts came from YouTube, a website roadmap.sh, or even a GitHub repo like awesome repository

So, another point is just to know what to do in this case:

  • Report all content that doesn't follow the rules above
  • How flexible is this rule?
  • Maybe change this rule could be a good idea? following the base idea of dailydev

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Comunity pick from LinkedIn article

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Additional Context

I was confuse about what is it: a bug, a feature or just need to clarify this rules.
So I bring this topic to a bug issue that I'm open to move to the right place

Code of Conduct

  • I follow the conditions of this project.
@idoshamun
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Hi @arthurrio,

Thanks for the report. We will look into it.

As for the your comment about the content guidelines, it applies only for source suggestions, not community picks

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