• Higgs boson@dubvee.org
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    4 days ago

    The phrase ‘No quick wins’ is, however, found in the webpage title when I load the page in Firefox. It is embedded in the page meta properties. OP probably used a “suggest title” feature in their client. Load it up and see for yourself.

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    <meta property=“og:title” content"‘No quick wins’:China has the world’s first operational thorium nuclear reactor" data-next-head=“”>

    The article title and webpage title being out of sync implies to me a changed headline, with the webpage title being the original. Or maybe it is intentional to provide aggregators with a different title.

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      The tag is:

      meta property="og:title" content="‘No quick wins’: China has the world’s first operational thorium nuclear reactor"

      An og:title meta tag basically means “hey, if someone posts this on their social media, use this as the title”.

      So yeah OP is off the hook bee wink emoji.

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        Interesting, so they change the narrative when its posted on social media apps vs on the web…