I think this is a misleading title. The tl;dr you posted, or indeed the linked article itself, does not really argue that taxes are too low. At times it implicitly assumes it, or vibes with it, but there’s nothing in the article that would persuade someone who didn’t already believe it. In general I think linkposts should use the same title as the linked article, or else a title that describes its contents faithfully, rather than adding additional editorialising. Both the original title or subtitle would be better.
I totally agree both that the article doesn’t make the case that taxes are too low; and that linkposts should use the title.
I just used this title because it is the page title. However, the heading tag on the page is different to the page title. I also included the heading tag in the body of the post.
I think this is a misleading title. The tl;dr you posted, or indeed the linked article itself, does not really argue that taxes are too low. At times it implicitly assumes it, or vibes with it, but there’s nothing in the article that would persuade someone who didn’t already believe it. In general I think linkposts should use the same title as the linked article, or else a title that describes its contents faithfully, rather than adding additional editorialising. Both the original title or subtitle would be better.
I totally agree both that the article doesn’t make the case that taxes are too low; and that linkposts should use the title.
I just used this title because it is the page title. However, the heading tag on the page is different to the page title. I also included the heading tag in the body of the post.