Generally speaking you might be right, but I fail to see the profit motive behind this specific case. It's just a UX disagreement it seems.
No I'm not paid by anyone, can't I just have a different opinion that yours with it being paid PR work?!
Then we disagree. Especially if it's in the title it indicates you want to coordinate with the email you just entered. A proper way to do it is, Title: "Email Alice", Description: "alice@example.com".
It's mine, I just signed up to join the discussion, but evidently new users get rate-limited to only a few comments, so I've incremented the username by 1 to indicate it's still me.
Generally speaking you might be right, but I fail to see the profit motive behind this specific case. It's just a UX disagreement it seems.
No I'm not paid by anyone, can't I just have a different opinion that yours with it being paid PR work?!
Then we disagree. Especially if it's in the title it indicates you want to coordinate with the email you just entered. A proper way to do it is, Title: "Email Alice", Description: "alice@example.com".
It's mine, I just signed up to join the discussion, but evidently new users get rate-limited to only a few comments, so I've incremented the username by 1 to indicate it's still me.