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Introduction

Writing a good post is almost like an art, and a paradox; a good post should be short, but it should also be descriptive. It should link to an intriguing page yet be appealing to a wide range of readers. You should express your opinion in the post, but not let it completely bias the post. And if you manage to do all of this, the chances are that you won't even be thanked.

Clearly there are no hard and fast rules on how to write a good post, and there can be no advice about how to go about finding subjects to post about. It's generally agreed that actively looking for a story to post to MetaFilter is not a good idea; on the contrary, serendipity plays a large part in good posts, and it can't be hurried. [MattHaughey agrees on this].

One thing that you should bear in mind when writing and submitting a post is that it will be seen by thousands if not tens of thousands of readers. Are you really sure that it will be worth their time reading? Also see WhatIsABadPost.

Formatting Rules

While there can be no rules concerning content, there can be rules about formatting:

Tips about content

Bear in mind these are only tips. There will be times when they are not applicable, but in most cases they're a good rule of thumb:

Notably Good Posts

[The Voyage of Terry Waite's Clogs] This is a fun and light-hearted post that most MeFi readers had never seen before. It also sparked off some interesting discussion.

Tricks of the Trade


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