If it wasn't, however, I apologize. Here's the deal:
I don't read much newspapers at all, online or physical. The little that I do read, however, have showed me a very common pattern in the headlines of news. They are often overdramatized and sometimes even outright lie, contradiction what the actual article is all about.
Two specific headlines
The first one was an online article talking about a lake in Pasila. (a city near Helsinki, in Finland). The headline to this article was, roughly translated:
"An underground lake in Pasila discovered!"
Which made me think, 'how the -censored- have they missed a damn lake under the city?? Which naturally made me want to read the article. So I did. Turns out the true story is this:
"An artificial lake is being created in Pasila, to serve as a cooling place for an energy company." (something like this, I'm not 100% sure if it was energy company or not).
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The second one was a newspaper article about "shocking reveals of humans behaving badly on job". The main thing about it, and the headline at the same time, was something like this:
" "I play Xbox while on work.", ′says a doctor, whose patients are waiting. "
My first reaction to this was a mix of 'that can't possibly be true, this is BS and is trying to make gaming look bad!' Actually reading the article, and this was the core-thing:
"I play xbox on my breaks. I even bought a new TV just for the work-place, to have better quality gaming. It feels bad to have to pause the game when there's an emergency, but I'm ready to do so if the need arises."
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Discuss the reason behind misleading headlines, post examples of ones you've seen, etc.