Thanks for the help... not! That means that it’s the forum fault. So I need to like imagine what could your brain would process normally as a title and wouldn’t click it in to ‘cocky’ mode!
A good thread title (like a good email subject line) is a super short
summary of the question/message. For example, a good title for this thread might have been "How do I power this audio preamp circuit?" The key is that it should let the reader know what the post is about. "Would this work?" does not do that in any way, because "this" isn't known to the reader yet! It's not clickbait, but it's still a terrible title.
And ok that would mean that other forums are better, so I’ll try asking it somewhere else where not as much people are such d** about your creativity
What creativity? A thread title with no information isn't creative, it's just a waste of others' time.
As for the other circuit, you asked a
separate question, while providing
none of the information needed to answer it. As the one asking for help,
you should be making the effort to make it as painless as possible for people to respond. When you withhold key information, you're wasting others' time.
This is one of the fundamental rules of forum etiquette, not just on this forum. (Indeed, it's a good rule of thumb for all questions, regardless of whether online, real life, telephone, etc.)
I highly suggest you read the following guide to asking questions online, written by a prominent computer scientist, Eric Raymond. While it's written with computer questions in mind, the general principles apply to any kind of technical venue. -->
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html