> How many emails or articles you see with just the subject or the title? Very little, I guess
I hate to go OT and "well actually", but, well actually this is more common that you'd think. I first learned about "subject only" emails back in 1998 and most places I've worked at use them to convey succinct email messages where there's no need for extraneous words in the body. It's a real time saver when you have a busy inbox.
I've also worked in places that "EOM" (or some variant of) their message subjects to be explicit that there's nothing in the body [0].
WRT to the remainder of the article, I don't have any strong feelings either way.
I hate to go OT and "well actually", but, well actually this is more common that you'd think. I first learned about "subject only" emails back in 1998 and most places I've worked at use them to convey succinct email messages where there's no need for extraneous words in the body. It's a real time saver when you have a busy inbox.
I've also worked in places that "EOM" (or some variant of) their message subjects to be explicit that there's nothing in the body [0].
WRT to the remainder of the article, I don't have any strong feelings either way.
[0]: http://lifehacker.com/5028808/how-eom-makes-your-email-more-...