Sentences with phrase «misleading headline»

The system may ignore the gray area, like an article with a misleading headline topping an otherwise authentic story.
Jake Tapper is a senior reporter for ABC News, and the network and Drudge were both slow as molassess in taking down the misleading headline, for hours and hours after the quote was clearly shown to have been taken out of context.
But Tapper is a journalist for ABC News, and ABC refused to change the misleading headline after the quote was shown to be taken entirely out of context.
The somewhat different details of the two papers appear to have hopelessly confused many journalists (though the Christian Science Monitor has an excellent article, despite a somewhat misleading headline), but both are really just telling different aspects of the same story.
His answer was quite vague, and IGN updated the slightly misleading headline after the fact for clarity, but some media outlets and blogs still presented it in a rather positive way.
Misleading headline implies the games on each playstation system are the same games.
Despite the misleading headline, this is reflected in a Bloomberg article today that highlights «They're paying about 33 times expected profit for Tullow shares, the highest price to earnings ratio on the 19 - member FTSE All - Share Oil & Gas Producers Index.
You should sack whoever was resposible for the misleading headline.
Unfortunately, GalleyCat used a misleading headline: Amazon To Allow Writers To Sell Fan Fiction.
What a terribly misleading headline by a clearly biased writer.
On Friday, the NYT ran a blog by Professor Susan Dynarski with the incredibly misleading headline (which, in fairness, she likely didn't write): «Free Market for Education?
Milloy was at it again this week in a column given the misleading headline «Despite Rhee's missteps, her egalitarian vision inspires.»
This is a misleading headline — it suggests that the subject is LA education staff, which most certainly have been decimated.
Or is this just a knee - jerk reaction to a misleading headline?
Interestingly, I made it clear in the article that I was exactly jumping to conclusions and when I pointed that out he accused me of writing a misleading headline.
A misleading headline to draw people in thinking we are about to sign a new striker and its someone who already plays for us.
Agree 100 % this is what all the rubbish tabloids do, print either speculation or complete lie with misleading headline to get people buy and read.
Misleading headline to draw you in and make more money...
Whoever wrote the totally misleading headline for this piece should be fired.
That is a very misleading headline.
The Washington Post jumped on it, as if it were real news, offering a misleading headline to its story: «The NRA said guns will be banned during a Pence speech; Parkland students see hypocrisy.»
The Washington Post reported Thursday that PropOrNot and the nonpartisan Foreign Policy Research Institute both attribute the flood of so - called fake news, or hoax and misleading headlines, during the 2016 election to an elaborate Russian propaganda campaign aimed at sowing distrust in the American political system and undermining public consensus.
Facebook is fed up with misleading headlines and is shifting its algorithms to prioritize the genuine content that its users want to see.
The feature could be seen as Facebook being transparent in how it is training its algorithms to detect misleading headlines, but is also an example of using its user base as, essentially, a rich well of free data into which it can dip its bucket any time it wants and on its own terms.
CNN should stop with the fancy, misleading headlines.
We are sick of seeing perfectly healthy foods, such as potatoes or fruit, being demonized by the press for supposedly being «bad for you» and want to shed some light on misleading headlines like these.
Really quite a few misleading headlines lately.
The source is the Constitution and I disagree, both news sources have misleading headlines but the truth is in the article.
News articles about scientific research often have misleading headlines meant to grab readers.
Keep in mind that almost all of these studies (which often made it into the media with misleading headlines) were sponsored by Canadian maple syrup producers.
Rebell: If I didn't know that Rick Hanushek was an outstanding economist and that Al Lindseth was a master litigator, I would think from some of the provocative phrases they use in their writings that they were sensationalist journalists, looking to attract readers with shocking but misleading headlines and catchphrases.
This aspect was a minor part of the legal battle in Gannon, but it led to all to a variety of misleading headlines such as the one in the New York Times: «Court orders Kansas Legislature to Spend More on Schools.»
I'm adding Digonomica to my list of skeezy sites that use misleading headlines to get clicks.
Intentionally misleading headlines?
It's good to hear that you think the self - healing benefits outweigh the annoyance of fake stories or misleading headlines.
That there have been misleading headlines is clear, but I can not find any related to Hansen's ERL paper.
It's a familiar story: An interesting paper gets published, there is a careless throwaway line in the press release, and a whole series of misleading headlines ensues.
Let me seed some more misleading headlines for the author's use.
and, «Click here to learn more about our no - risk cryptocurrency that enables instant payments to anyone in the world,» are examples of misleading headlines given by the Facebook advertising page.
But the major thing weighing on my mind was the subject of misleading headlines.

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After studying thousands of examples, Facebook says it has come up with a system that will identify headlines that either withhold information or mislead readers.
These are headlines that intentionally leave out crucial information, or mislead people, forcing people to click to find out the answer,» Facebook recently announced.
These are headlines that intentionally leave out crucial information, or mislead people, forcing people to click to find out the answer.
The headline, «Using «Free» to Turn a Profit», is misleading and downright false as it relates to the subject of the story.
Pages should avoid headlines that withhold information required to understand what the content of the article is and headlines that exaggerate the article to create misleading expectations.
Facebook said in a blog post that clickbait headlines intentionally leave out crucial information, or mislead people, forcing them to click to find out the answer.
We issued a statement on 9/30/14 due to a huge number of misleading or inaccurate headlines that were making their rounds online with little or no fact checking: http://downtownproject.com/statement/
While investors have become very sensitive to improper accounting practices, the greater danger is actually from «standard» but extraordinarily misleading accounting practices such as the use of «operating earnings» as a headline number.
But headlines can be misleading.
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