Kevin Buddaeus
1 min readSep 13, 2020

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Glad it helped. It can be an annoying trap if overlooked, but once you’re familiar with it, it allows for some creative uses.

For example, my grammar article was supposed to use deliberate typos in the headline to attract people who think I’m crazy to talk about grammar when I can’t even spell “grammar” right.

But Medium guidelines don’t allow for typos in a header, even if deliberate. So I tried to mix and match: Correctly spelled title outside of the article, so it fits Medium curation guidelines when they display it on their pages, and my misspelled version in the article itself. The article got curated for writing, so the deliberate typos in the header were accepted by Medium in this case.

I think there are even more creative ways to use this doubled title function.

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Kevin Buddaeus
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