• TachyonTele@piefed.social
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    18 天前

    People really need to understand that headlines are not the entire article. I’m curious how and when that disconnect happened.

    RE: your edit.
    Articles have a summary for a reason. Then they have details.

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      18 天前

      Simply adding one word would have made the title much less misleading.

      ‘JD Vance gets briefly suspended from bluesky ‘just 12 minutes after first post’’

      As it stands, it strongly implies that his first post caused him to get suspended, and that he’s still suspended now. I’m not even sure why this is considered newsworthy. Why did someone even bother writing this article? Answer is, I’d wager, because the headline makes it sound sensational when it’s in fact not, and it drives clicks.

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        18 天前

        I recommend going into journalism and being the change you want to see.

        Nothing you say here will change anything you’re nitpicking to death.
        It’s simply not that serious.