Used to be, #ArticleTitles were Mere Hints at What the #Article was Saying; but now ... | #NewsArticle #OpinionArticle #AdviceArticle #FakeArticle #Articles #Articular #Articulate #Articulation
Now ... if I want 'the whole world' to know something (but I'm not 'realDonaldTrump'-famous, where I could announce "The State of the Union" in a Tweet), I'd better put it in my 'teaser'-text!
That's what comes to mind when a fellow forum-member started the discussion linked through 'the main text' below; you can make a little money joining in on that conversation (and starting others there), but first I want to teach you about those words. And I find you understand words better if you see 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum into their Foundation)
The word “Article” is rooted in ancient words that mean “to Fit Together (a Separate Part of Anything Written, or a Joint on-which a |Sentence's Prepositions |Pivot.).”
I started a discussion about title-length, but either it got deleted or I forgot to post it before I closed that window ...
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I appreciate your comment, and I'll probably approve it & publish it soon (give me about a week before you try to post it again when it doesn't publish immediately ... thanks)