• @Rekorse
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    023 hours ago

    It should be designed to summarize the most relevant parts of the article. In this case its designed to get an emotional response, which is manipulation.

    I will agree its not explicitly misleading, but there are better headlines for this story out there. Feel free to compare yourself.

    • @[email protected]
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      123 hours ago

      Get the fuck outta here…

      Great, another article with a misleading headline,

      I will agree its not explicitly misleading

      You can’t have it both ways is it misleading or not?

      • @Rekorse
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        04 hours ago

        Explicitly means it literally says misleading words. Implicitly means it leaves out relevant words.

        Its like lieing by omission.

        In my opinion its misleading, but maybe I just have an awful time parsing headlines.

        • @[email protected]
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          You can’t offer a better headline. And you admit its not misleading. Take L and move on. I’m not going to search. It’s your argument to prove. I feel it’s accurate. It’s not misleading; the title is accurate.

          https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/misleading

          It, misleading, means to be deceptive, imo, the headline is not deceptive.

          Edit also trying to change what you originally said. You didn’t say it wasn’t implicit.