I've gotten so tired of news headlines that are like, "Hey we have a story for you but we want you to guess what it's about."
Screw you. If I'm going to play toddler guessing games I'd rather play with an actual toddler because it would be infinitely more pleasant.
Screw you. If I'm going to play toddler guessing games I'd rather play with an actual toddler because it would be infinitely more pleasant.
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Sky news is terrible at the 'tease you with context but no facts' click bait headlines.
They also seem to make endless spelling mistakes..
Which I can't tell if it's incompetence, AI generated nonsense, or, deliberate psychological games that keeps you engaged longer 🤮
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Lmao
every result's blurb is just like:
"Metaphor: Refantazio is a video game produced by ATLUS on planet Earth by human beings that you play with a controller. Click here to find out more"
every brief description is just
"is an item in -video game- that is used for crafting things."
doesn't tell you what it's used for, where to find it, nothing
even when you finally click into the article it gives you a paragraph-long synopsis of the game
It appears because it has keywords for what you're looking for, but the article only exists to boost their other pages.
Me: automatically scroll to the midpoint of the article because I know the first half won’t give the name of the nutrient they could have included in the headline