• Optional@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    You’d think a world-class corporate news organiztion like Associated Press would be able to shoehorn that into the title somehow. And yet.

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      8 days ago

      It’s literally the second paragraph of the article. You’d think a literate person with time to write inane comments would be able to read the article. And yet.

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        8 days ago

        We’re gonna do this again?

        Hey! THE HEADLINE and THE BODY OF THE ARTICLE are two different things. Can you grasp the concept?? Does your inanity know no bounds?! Have you, at long last, no sense of decency, sir?!

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      8 days ago

      What are you talking about???

      In journalism, headlines have always been used to try to entice people into reading the article. Not to give the entire story so that people won’t need to read the article.

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      7 days ago

      That’s a lot of information the shoe horn into the title when it seems perfectly reasonable just put it in the article itself. That’s what articles are for after all, the context.

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        7 days ago

        “as per NY law” ?

        four words? none longer than three letters? That’s a lot? Really?

        No.

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          7 days ago

          Man I don’t think you understand what the point of a title is. It’s not to give you all the information you need. That’s what the article is for.

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            6 days ago

            Does a title affect people? Just reading one sentence about something “newsworthy”? Do you think titles alone can have an effect on the political nature of a country, or a social group?

            I don’t think you understand what the point of a title is. Or what I’m talking about. Despite it being painfully obvious.