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Its not misleading, both claims are true. If people refuse to read articles and only read headlines thats not on the author.
OP's version was indeed misleading, making us suppose there was a corpse on the warehouse for a week while management covered it up & made everyone keep working around it.
rumba@lemmy.zip's explanation was much more detailed & accurate & appreciated.
Again, its only misleading if you never intend to read the article.
It's a four-panel comic cartoon. Now that you mention there is a big blue link under it but most people are conditioned not to click those because we've been stung by too many cancerous links full of firewalls & ads & popups.
disagree on the last part.
headlines cannot be outright false to their contents, it is acceptable to assume the headline is true to the article
that doesn't change that in this case the headline clearly has two separate claims
If false is your bar for misleading, nothing is ever misleading. Misleading statements need to be true to be misleading, otherwise they're just lies.
I'm more saying headlines dont contain all the context required, thats what the article is for. Article titles can't be misleading unless you won't read the article.