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Thread titles question

Discussion in 'About phun.org' started by mokkoriman, Oct 23, 2010.

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  1. mokkoriman

    mokkoriman Cunninglinguist ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆

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    Admins,

    Just had a question regarding thread titles... are there any symbols like "( ), [ ], { }, < >" that can be used in titles that won't confuse the search engine?

    To use an example, this thread of mine here:

    http://forum.phun.org/showthread.php?p=4851703

    I've currently have it titled "[Teensexmania]". But if I search for "Teensexmania" it won't up... it only comes up when it type it exactly like "[Teensexmania]". I understand I should put a space 'tween the letters and symbols so it should read like "[ Teensexmania ]". I guess my question is whether there are any symbols that I can use right next to letters in titles that'll help with easier searching without adding additional spaces?

    Hope this is clear. :D
     
  2. Kieks

    Kieks Getting away with it, all messed up. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Original Phun Crew

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    I know if you don't use a symbol, if if you use ' then the search won't be compromised. [ does compromise it, not sure of the others.
     
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