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Should all posts include a thought, opinion, or summary from the OP? Is a post title usually enough?

If you appreciate posts that just a link to a video, news article, blog post, or website with no post text by the OP, why do you like them?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

I generally use the body text field for a snippet of the page I'm linking to, usually a paragraph or two that I felt were important takeaways from the article (so that people who generally only skim headlines may still see something useful from the article).

If I'm linking to an article, I personally don't like putting my own opinion in the OP, itself. I'd rather it be a top-level comment, instead, as it feels like grandstanding on somebody else's work when it's in the OP body.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago

Yeah, the way you described is what I'd also recommend, and I try to do the same.

For articles, try to stick to pulling out information from the article and adding little to it. I don't feel that good having "my comment" at the top of everyone else's, except when I add guiding direction for discussion (What are your thoughts?, Keep it civil, What would you do?, etc.)