Not to nitpick, but doesn't changing the title of the article like this (from "Shades of grey" to "CEO complaints : employee not motivated after being fired") go against the HN Guidelines?
> [...] please use the original title, unless it is misleading or linkbait.[1]
I guess you could make a case that the original title ("Shades of grey") was misleading, but seems to be more a case of the OP disagreeing with the angle/implication of the title, and wanting to change it to something that aligns more with the OP's point of view.
(FWIW I agree that the original "Shades of grey" title is pretty bad in that it's both uninteresting and uninformative, but bad != misleading)
> [...] please use the original title, unless it is misleading or linkbait.[1]
I guess you could make a case that the original title ("Shades of grey") was misleading, but seems to be more a case of the OP disagreeing with the angle/implication of the title, and wanting to change it to something that aligns more with the OP's point of view.
(FWIW I agree that the original "Shades of grey" title is pretty bad in that it's both uninteresting and uninformative, but bad != misleading)
[1] http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html