Photo 51 is a 1952 X-ray based fiber diffraction image of a paracrystalline gel composed of DNA fiber[1] taken by Raymond Gosling,[2][3] a postgraduate student working under the supervision of Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin at King’s College London, while working in Sir John Randall’s group.[4][5][6][7][8] The image was tagged “photo 51” because it was the 51st diffraction photograph that Gosling had taken.[9] It was critical evidence[10] in identifying the structure of DNA.[11]
It’s not clickbait. I am really fine either way, whether you click or not. I just found it interesting and shared it. That’s part of the joy of Wikipedia. It is nonprofit and there is no dark agenda to grab your attention. Pure information for its own sake
Don’t you think, as mods, you should put in a minimum of effort to at least avoid the behavior yourself? I don’t think there’s much advantage to it when you take into account the annoyance it produces. I feel like everyone dislikes clickbait, even when leading to Wikipedia. It’s a universal sentiment.
Eh, it’s not about a bar. We post links to Wikipedia. That’s the beginning and end of it. As far as limiting your personal annoyance, I think that’s just not that important, considering this is an open platform. I strongly endorse and suggest you starting a new page of your own to set your own philosophy. Best of luck to you.
How hard is it to not clickbait?
It’s not clickbait. I am really fine either way, whether you click or not. I just found it interesting and shared it. That’s part of the joy of Wikipedia. It is nonprofit and there is no dark agenda to grab your attention. Pure information for its own sake
Clickbait has more to do with how it’s presented. It doesn’t need a dark agenda, just an attention grabbing headline with nothing else to go on.
It’s just bad form imo, it is very easy to include the first paragraph in the post.
In this community, it’s up to OP whether they add more info to the title, copy the first paragraph and insert as text, or let the post title ride.
If you truly can’t abide by this structure, [email protected] is much more stringent about posting a wall of explanatory text.
You both are mods, you should be leading by example imo.
“Clickbait isnt against the rules” doesn’t make it any less annoying.
That’s the great thing, though. Everyone in the community is leading by example.
Sometimes we post explanations. Sometimes we don’t. Sometimes we forget to remove the -Wikipedia from the auto generated title.
Yall are all welcome to do as you please, within the instance rules and the rules posted in the sidebar.
Your argument boils down to “we set the bar low”.
Don’t you think, as mods, you should put in a minimum of effort to at least avoid the behavior yourself? I don’t think there’s much advantage to it when you take into account the annoyance it produces. I feel like everyone dislikes clickbait, even when leading to Wikipedia. It’s a universal sentiment.
Eh, it’s not about a bar. We post links to Wikipedia. That’s the beginning and end of it. As far as limiting your personal annoyance, I think that’s just not that important, considering this is an open platform. I strongly endorse and suggest you starting a new page of your own to set your own philosophy. Best of luck to you.
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For real, thank you.
I guess that’s what you’re here for.
Thanks for the contribution.