• @k_o_t
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      62 years ago

      doesn’t worldwide just mean news from countries all over the world (including the us), doesn’t necessarily have to be anything specific that applies to all countries worldwide, no?

      • @nutomicA
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        42 years ago

        Okay but then the title is completely misleading, because it says “worldwide”. So you could say that the title is misinformation.

        • @k_o_t
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          2 years ago

          yeah, title is not appropriate, if not misleading, it’s definitely incomplete

          • @nutomicA
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            12 years ago

            @uthredii@lemmy.ml could you please change the post title to remove “worldwide”, and mention that its about the United States?

            @AgreeableLandscape@lemmy.ml Maybe the community could have a rule that the title must accurately reflect the content of the article?

            • @uthrediiOP
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              42 years ago

              I would prefer not to change the title because:

              1. It does include comments from WHO that are not specific to the US:

                The World Health Organization on Thursday pushed back against the consistent chatter that the ultra-transmissible omicron coronavirus is “mild,” noting that the variant is causing a “tsunami of cases” that is “overwhelming health systems around the world.”

              2. The post title is the same as the article title.

              • @nutomicA
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                02 years ago

                It doesnt mention any specific country besides the US where health systems are currently overwhelmed (and i havent heard about that anywhere else). And i dont think we should keep the original title if it is clearly misleading like in this case.

                • @uthrediiOP
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                  12 years ago

                  I’m sorry but I still disagree.

                  The article is quoting the world health organisation which is a global organisation. WHO is looking at data from the whole world, not just the US.

                  • @nutomicA
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                    12 years ago

                    Then you should link an article which talks about the whole world. The title doesnt reflect the content of the article at all.

            • @AgreeableLandscapeM
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              32 years ago

              I’ll make a post soon asking for feedback on how “world news” should be defined, extending that old thread we had on that.

      • @sheesh
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        12 years ago

        It also says “W[orld]H[ealth]O[rganisation] warns” - seems OK imo.