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US says Chinese spy balloon downed in February did not collect information. Yet, Biden was referring to it as a spy balloon just this month.

www.theguardian.com US says Chinese spy balloon downed in February did not collect information

Craft was shot down by US military off Atlantic coast on president’s orders earlier this year

US says Chinese spy balloon downed in February did not collect information
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  • Can we have a policy here of not rewriting/making up titles? I'm not interested on personal takes before reaching the comments section.

    • i kinda agree with /u/u_tamtam, it's standard practice to not change titles when posting articles to link aggregators, so most users (reasonably so) operate off of the assumption that the titles aren't altered, this gets esp confusing, when ppl change the headlines only slightly

      imo it's good to have a clear line separating the article (with all its potential biases and misrepresentations) and opinions/commentary of the user, esp when lemmy allows link posts to have an attached text segment 🤷‍♀️

      • The only way people would get confused is if they didn't bother actually looking at the article, at which point I don't think they can meaningful contribute to any discussion of the article.

    • The titles in the articles are themselves editorialized and sometimes even misrepresent the content. I think the post title should reflect what was interesting about the article. You are of course free to make your own community with whatever rules you like.

      • The titles in the articles are themselves editorialized and sometimes even misrepresent the content.

        How is that a defense for letting anyone rewrite titles? Silly idea, if the source is that bad, how about just not using it?

        • There's nothing to defend here. The reason there's a free form field for the title is precisely allow people to write titles for their submissions. Meanwhile, content of the article can be fine even when there's a clickbaity headline, or sometimes it's useful to link an article as an illustration or a commentary without endorsing it.

          The only way people would get confused is if they didn’t bother actually looking at the article, at which point they don't have anything meaningful to contribute to the discussion. So, not really sure what problem you're trying to solve to be honest.

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