And online content in general. It's taking a hell of a lot longer to find an answer to what I want - though Reddit often saves the day with user-generated content. As for journalism, it's like they're leaning too hard on the autocomplete, much of it is padded out crap around one or two facts.And online content in general. It's taking a hell of a lot longer to find an answer to what I want - though Reddit often saves the day with user-generated content. As for journalism, it's like they're leaning too hard on the autocomplete, much of it is padded out crap around one or two facts.
It was pretty much this! There was a main story, that was true. For reasons unknown various articles decided to pad it out with some incorrect info (which had been discussed but not agreed). In the case of Secret London, the padding had made its way to the headline too.