Good thought, Stefan, thanks for identifying the meta-issue here. I think I didn’t notice the possibly provocative nature of the term simply because I learned it in the context of acquiring expertise on marketing, and took it in as just the specific technical term used there. Probably a bit of a curse of knowledge for me on not identifying the possible pejorative connotations this term might inspire, and something to watch out for.
Back from the meta-level, for the object-level issue, perhaps a term like “using breaking news stories” instead of newsjacking would serve. I’ll retitle the post.
I think that you want to be “selling”, and that you for that reason come up with these eye-catching terms. Being selling or using eye-catching terms is not necessarily a problem, but you need to be cautious regarding which eye-catching terms you use, and in which contexts.
Recently started to look for a trusted and high-quality work with a broker for binary options, but the search was not a very successful, and my friend who is already a few years makes this kind of activity offered me option strategies—site who himself uses http://option-strategies.org
Good thought, Stefan, thanks for identifying the meta-issue here. I think I didn’t notice the possibly provocative nature of the term simply because I learned it in the context of acquiring expertise on marketing, and took it in as just the specific technical term used there. Probably a bit of a curse of knowledge for me on not identifying the possible pejorative connotations this term might inspire, and something to watch out for.
Back from the meta-level, for the object-level issue, perhaps a term like “using breaking news stories” instead of newsjacking would serve. I’ll retitle the post.
I think that you want to be “selling”, and that you for that reason come up with these eye-catching terms. Being selling or using eye-catching terms is not necessarily a problem, but you need to be cautious regarding which eye-catching terms you use, and in which contexts.
Stefan—Alison Woodman is one of the mods, you can email her about spam/trolling.
Recently started to look for a trusted and high-quality work with a broker for binary options, but the search was not a very successful, and my friend who is already a few years makes this kind of activity offered me option strategies—site who himself uses http://option-strategies.org
This is a troll/bot. Mods, please take action. Also, how can I report posts?