Nonfiction Publishing, Under Threat, Is More Important

(newrepublic.com)

14 points | by Hooke 3 days ago

1 comments

  • bryanrasmussen 2 hours ago
    the original title is: Nonfiction Publishing, Under Threat, Is More Important Than Ever

    which totally fits, did HN's title algorithm cut that off? If so it seems silly. "Than ever" is an important modifier, otherwise someone is apt to think that the subject is more important than some other opposing subject, in this case that Nonfiction publishing is more important than fiction publishing. Anyway I think the "than ever" should be added back in

    • Gander5739 37 minutes ago
      It's not a title algorithm, it's a character limit.
      • harshreality 13 minutes ago
        Full title, "...than ever": 64 characters

        Another title currently on the front page has 74 characters: "The Many Roots of Our Suffering: Reflections on Robert Trivers (1943–2026)"

      • jhbadger 30 minutes ago
        There isn't a technical reason why titles have to be that short, memory isn't in that short supply despite the RAM shortages. A function, therefore an algorithm, is deciding to truncate the title for some reason.