Australia has never clearly defined what "full employment" means. That's about to change — and a more ambitious definition could help keep 150,000 or more Australians in work, writes Peter Martin.
In this case the article title was from The Conversation, but the ABC does this with their in-house articles too. The news home page is filled with really clickbaity headlines but if you actually go to an article the title is usually a lot better. It’s quite annoying when reposting stuff from the ABC because the autofill defaults to the clickbait headline instead of the more descriptive one.
fwiw when I said “OG title” I was not referring to “original” (or “original gangsta”), but “open graph”. The OG Title is a tag they put on the page that causes social media sites to pick up that as the “title”. It may or may not have actually been the original title of the article itself. But if it wasn’t ever the original title, then using OG Title in this way is basically their way of having it both ways: they get to claim the article itself has a title with integrity, while also ensuring all social media links are as clickbaity as possible.
In this case the article title was from The Conversation, but the ABC does this with their in-house articles too. The news home page is filled with really clickbaity headlines but if you actually go to an article the title is usually a lot better. It’s quite annoying when reposting stuff from the ABC because the autofill defaults to the clickbait headline instead of the more descriptive one.
On the conversation website they are using the new title too. And yeah, they all seem to do the a/b title thing, and it’s pretty obnoxious.
fwiw when I said “OG title” I was not referring to “original” (or “original gangsta”), but “open graph”. The OG Title is a tag they put on the page that causes social media sites to pick up that as the “title”. It may or may not have actually been the original title of the article itself. But if it wasn’t ever the original title, then using OG Title in this way is basically their way of having it both ways: they get to claim the article itself has a title with integrity, while also ensuring all social media links are as clickbaity as possible.