Depends. Who are you asking? The majority? Smart group in that lot. As far as a public opinion/mob perspective, then quoting punches makes it seem like you care, which is the biggest no no ever these days. If you're being honest, then it depends on what kind of writer you are. Some people use so many tie-ins in verses that picking up on the subtitles are difficult. If you're a writer who uses weak similes, then highlighting the obvious makes you look like an idiot.
Depends on the judges and the individual writer, but the mass blind hate for it is stupid... imo.
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