There's been a micro-burst of comments under a few of my recent questions referencing "PR puffery".
I'm still unclear on its meaning; if it refers to the claims in the popular press that I include as prior research, background or occasionally a "...and this got me wondering..." or if it accuses me of being the PR puffer themselves.
Check the comment chains below
- What is the furthest from Earth that a military spacecraft is thought to have been intentionally deployed or moved to? (they're bringing back CHiPS!)
- Woz in space! What will make Privateer's Jah's tracking software so much better than the current state of the art?
Questions:
- What exactly is (and isn't) "PR puffery" in the context of my question posts?
- Where exactly is the harm to this site?
- How can I distinguish between "PR puffery" and simply adding prior research or background to a question or just plain catchy title-izing?
Arguments for catchy titles will include higher view counts for the excellent answers I facilitate. Remember SE is all about good answers to on-topic questions, and answers can not be posted without questions.
Modern search engines (SE's and the internet's) now look way beyond titles, so as long as a title is relevant I don't yet see why the inclusion of a catchy phrase causes harm.
I understand that Is the ISS a tennis racket was "One Step Beyond" but I don't think that's what's happening here.
Specific Examples Please!
In the Stack Exchange tradition, arguments against things must include both specific examples of those things and explanation of the harm they create.
Without specific and actionable criticism change (if warranted) is unlikely.