Titles like:

“Describe my X in one word.”

“Say yes if you would X”

“My X told me my Y are too Z. Thoughts?”

“X or Y, which one do you choose?”

“Do X like my Y?”

I have seen them all over on Reddit, and have started to see them popping up here. To me these feel like pretty blatant click/upvote bait. I see no problem with content creators posting, but should there be some restrictions in place?

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I dont mind nsfw-posters, I just wish the agents posting these would stop repeating the exact lines you mentioned.

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Indeed! She’s great! 😍

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damn, no repeats! thank you for this.

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If I had to guess they aren’t from the creators themselves but a promotion service. They are annoying mostly because they are not genuine.

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So annoying but makes it easier to screen out the onlyfans posts.

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Annoying because we know it’s bait, effortless and repetitive.
Imo they might just post the name of the model, name of the set of pictures and the year it was published (or something along those lines), it would make for a great change instead of just being bait.
Also would reduce the weird and creepy comments that talk as if they had a chance with the seller.

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Yes they’re terrible because they work. I remember one thing I liked about /r/aww was they banned titles like “Are iguanas allowed here?” Or “isn’t my Fido cute?” It helped the sub’s quality and I think it was one of the best default subs over on that website.

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