Three indigenous Kanak and a police official have been killed in the violence that broke out after an electoral reform bill was adopted by lawmakers in Paris.
The title is auto-populated from the site’s meta information. The meta title is usually the same as the article title. In this case it’s not:
<metaproperty="og:title"content="New Caledonia riots: France declares state of emergency, bans TikTok"/>
There’s no conspiracy to report deceptive headlines; it’s probably just an alternate title in the website code that wasn’t changed with the other content after the article was already in print.
Also, where else has this been posted? I don’t see any cross-posts.
Not saying its a conspiracy but its confusing either way. There were like 5 of these titles in the past 24h and at least 20+ posts about the topic in general.
The title is auto-populated from the site’s meta information. The meta title is usually the same as the article title. In this case it’s not:
<meta property="og:title" content="New Caledonia riots: France declares state of emergency, bans TikTok"/>
There’s no conspiracy to report deceptive headlines; it’s probably just an alternate title in the website code that wasn’t changed with the other content after the article was already in print.
Also, where else has this been posted? I don’t see any cross-posts.
Not saying its a conspiracy but its confusing either way. There were like 5 of these titles in the past 24h and at least 20+ posts about the topic in general.
Sounds like breaking news.