List of Hard Drives That Need To Be Checked

Rep. Danny Williams

Rep. Justin Humphrey

Rep. Derrick Hildebrant

Rep. Warren Hamilton

Rep. Mark McBride

Rep. John George

Rep. Chris Sneed

Rep. David Hardin

Rep. Ronny Johns

Rep. Josh Cantrell

Rep. Jon Echols

Rep. Marcus McEntire

Rep. Tom Gann

Rep. Cody Maynard

Rep. Kevin West

Rep. Neil Hays

Rep. Rande Worthen

Rep. Brad Boles

Rep. Todd Russ

Rep. Ken Luttrell

Rep. Randy Randleman

Rep. Clay Staires

Rep. Ty Burns

Rep. Rusty Cornwell

Rep. Mark Vancuren

Rep. Eddy Dempsey

Rep. Mike Dobrinski

Rep. Gerrid Kendrix

Rep. Brian Hill

Rep. Dell Kerbs

Rep. Dick Lowe

Rep. Jim Grego

Rep. Kent Peterson

Rep. Kevin McDugle

Rep. Trey Caldwell

Rep. Ellyn Hefner

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          this is a story about child abuse, which i’ve got a lot of trauma around, so it’s likely that i’m acting weird about it, i don’t understand how acknowledging that is a straw man. you just said i was acting weird and i was like “yeah probably”

          although i still think the rule is stupid, as i wrote, the opinions of the article author isn’t more valid than the opinion of whoever shared the article and the author’s title and many more words are just a click away

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            Your comment came off more like you were stating that child abuse wasn’t a weird hill to die on. If our wires got crossed, I apologize.

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              i’m a weird guy who dies on a lot of stupid hills - i think this is a miscommunication because i always post replies then edit to clarify, and it’s confusing, sorry about that - and all good, no harm done!

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            Well, it’s an interesting meta discussion anyway.

            Point of the rule is multi-faceted:

            • limit editorialized clickbait titles
            • limit reposts (under secondary titles)
            • let the story author/editor team keep their voice

            I was there on Reddit when the original rule was created. Like in the thread. And it’s a good rule.

            If OP wants to write another article, and publish it with a new title, go for it.

            The rule has nothing to do with this one particular instance of an actual good editorialized title. I like it. But I don’t agree with posting it over the story author’s title.

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              11 days ago
              • limit editorialized clickbait titles

              article titles from media outlets are often clickbait, misleading or minimize harm. why is clickbait ok as long as it comes from the media outlet but bad when it comes from a user? seems arbitrary

              • limit reposts (under secondary titles)

              can be done through article URL, probably even automatically, meanwhile it is super common for article titles to change but URL almost never does.

              • let the story author/editor team keep their voice

              they have the entire article body and title for their voice, they’re likely writing for often major news outlets, this is a relatively tiny community space.

              again, the cost is that this story, which is about lawmakers who are in support of child abuse, being suppressed, because the poster isn’t jumping through some arbitrary loophole. the cost/benefit analysis seems pretty clear to me personally