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Because “blank” can be a real frame name if you want to make your codebase a little harder on purpose.

You still see _blank for links opening in new windows, but _parent, _self, etc not so much anymore.



The title of the post isn't asking HN users a question


Looks like a question to me. Even has a little curly punctuation mark at the end.


> The title of the post isn't asking *HN users* a question


So everyone else then? Sounds like someone is just grumpy today.


The headline of the article is a rhetorical question, one that the article itself then answers in detail. It's a very common device.


Yes, it is a common clickbait tactic. Also, rhetorical questions, by definition, don't get answered. If it's rhetorical then the article content is pointless? I don't see why this bothers you all. Saved me a click so I appreciate the comment.


True, but most people will have clicked through to the HN comments without reading the actual article. So I suppose it's helpful for the comments to give a succinct answer to the question for the people who don't know.


OK.




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