NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft has experienced a computer glitch that’s causing a bit of a communication breakdown between the 46-year-old probe and its mission team on Earth.

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    11 months ago

    So the title did its job which is you understand nothing until you enter their site, drive traffic, display ads, and possibly collect your data in the process.

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      Sure and Lemmy did its work by letting me and others relay the info. I hate ads as much as the next guy, especially targeted ads, but the internet is free and I don’t pay CNN a dime so I’ll take the hit for you this time. Next time, you click the clickbait and fill us in ☺️

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      possibly collect your data in the process

      Nooo they respect your privacy just share your stuff with 967 of their partners

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        My point is the title in journalism went from a summary of the story to a confusing false statement that might give you a hint of what the story is about.

        In this story the title is clearly saying Voyager has stopped communicating with Earth which is false.

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          My point is the title in journalism went from a summary of the story to a confusing false statement that might give you a hint of what the story is about.

          This is what we get when nobody wants to pay for news anymore. The fact that news media had to turn to ad-funded models is the fault of everybody who refuses to pay for their news

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            The main issue here isn’t ads. The issue is straight up false titles.

            I understand if they opted for vague summary. But false statement is where i draw the line.

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              11 months ago

              And the reason why they have to resort to clickbait titles is to get people on their site for ad views

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                11 months ago

                Clickbait and false statements are two different things.

                If I write a title saying “Joe Biden resigned” and then talk about how most Americans wants Joe to resign this is considered a false statement.

                But if I write “Americans wants only one thing” then this is a clickbait.