User blog:Spartan-091/ProTips: Ludicrously Over-the-top Needlessly Gangling Names for Articles Make for Exasperation (LONGNAME)

Okay, ever since RR coined the first super long name for an article (I think it was something like United Nations Space Command Defense Force Office of Naval Intelligence), I have noticed an increase in the ridiculously long names for articles out there. And such articles annoy me. If I search for your L.O.N.G.N.A.M.E. article, I honestly don't want to spend the better part of a half hour typing in characters to take me there. So, what I would propose to rectify this is the mass and widespread use of a little template that we here like to refer to as... .  OH MY GOD, I can hear people saying, WHAT ABOUT MY HAVING TO HAVE THE LONGEST AND MOST TECHNOBABBLE-RIDDEN NAME THAT SERVES AS AN INCONVENIENT AND IMPLAUSIBLE ACRONYM FOR MY ARTICLE? To you I say this: name your damn article the short, abbreviated way. (Office of Naval Intelligence) If that's not available, add your username or universe project to the end of the title in parentheses: Office of Naval Intelligence (Nubcake)/(Nubcake's World). Then, once that is done, create your article. On top of your author or era tag, place the template, then edit it so that it looks like this:   That way, you can still have your retarded or horrible name, but people searching for your article won't have to use up valuable daylight typing an endless stream of text.

This has been your Public Service Rant for the day. Thank you and goodnight.