Oh cool is that why cats like to play with drains? Cause mine sometimes also checks the drain in my shower 🙃
silly goose meekah
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silly goose meekah@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Booking.com ignored me after my bedbug nightmareEnglish12·1 day agoThe thing I’m trying to get at: a good title shouldn’t leave room for assumptions, and I’m pretty sure this kinda stuff is being done just to make you click, not to provide good journalism.
silly goose meekah@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Booking.com ignored me after my bedbug nightmareEnglish12·1 day agoThe ambiguity of what exactly is meant by ‘nightmare’. It intentionally leaves it up to the readers interpretation what could be meant, and because of the harshness of the used word, the reader immediately thinks of the worst possible outcome - an infestation of your own home.
silly goose meekah@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Booking.com ignored me after my bedbug nightmareEnglish2·1 day agoTbf, reading the headline I also assumed the author accidentally took them home. I’m pretty sure this ambiguity is on purpose, and should be frowned upon.
I See, I wasn’t aware. Thanks.
How did you manage to make this about that orange asshole?
For a second I thought she’s even wearing a tie, seeing she’s a serious businessperson and all lol
You do have a point there. Media literacy should get a better focus during education.
However I don’t think its a fair comparison. The general public cannot currently be expected to have good media literacy, as long as there is no proper public education. I’m not aware of any public schools properly teaching media literacy during the general education (I mean before college), so a good chunk of the population, if not the majority, will never even stop to consider things like what kinda assumptions they made about an article. (Just like I did before this discussion)
It is something you can expect from someone who studied journalism though.
So if the goal of the journalist was good journalism, they should plan ahead and use clear language without any room for assumptions. If they use headlines like this it just seems like clickbait to me.