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Axios puts "Scoop" in its headlines in truly embarrassing ways.

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  • dangillmor@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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    Axios puts "Scoop" in its headlines in truly embarrassing ways. This nothingburger parroting of someone in the Pentagon is an example -- and it ignores the wider, vastly more relevant context.

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    • dangillmor@mastodon.socialD dangillmor@mastodon.social

      Axios puts "Scoop" in its headlines in truly embarrassing ways. This nothingburger parroting of someone in the Pentagon is an example -- and it ignores the wider, vastly more relevant context.

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      @dangillmor

      Yep. This cringy headline by Axios illustrates why they work so well with Hegseth's DOD.

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      • dangillmor@mastodon.socialD dangillmor@mastodon.social

        Axios puts "Scoop" in its headlines in truly embarrassing ways. This nothingburger parroting of someone in the Pentagon is an example -- and it ignores the wider, vastly more relevant context.

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        @dangillmor Did they use a pooper scooper?

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        • dangillmor@mastodon.socialD dangillmor@mastodon.social

          Axios puts "Scoop" in its headlines in truly embarrassing ways. This nothingburger parroting of someone in the Pentagon is an example -- and it ignores the wider, vastly more relevant context.

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          @dangillmor Axios could just link to the release from one of the Pentagon's hive of Public Affairs Offices.

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          • dangillmor@mastodon.socialD dangillmor@mastodon.social

            Axios puts "Scoop" in its headlines in truly embarrassing ways. This nothingburger parroting of someone in the Pentagon is an example -- and it ignores the wider, vastly more relevant context.

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            @dangillmor
            Headlines all suck now. They announce some (jaw dropping, brutally honest, according to 6 of 6 spaghetti eaters they interviewed) thing, and if you're lucky, the "news" appears in the last line of the last paragraph. Or, the headline has no relation to the story, which prefaces that jaw dropping part with the history of western civilization, why western civilization is important, a summary of why the writer is important, and the stunning implications of stuff

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              Axios puts "Scoop" in its headlines in truly embarrassing ways. This nothingburger parroting of someone in the Pentagon is an example -- and it ignores the wider, vastly more relevant context.

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              @dangillmor Hey, how are you doing, it's nice to meet you here, I would like to get to know you more better than here..

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