And, of course, we know the answer to this now. #QTWTAIN
#QTWTAIN ⬇️
A Classic #QTWTAIN
The classic #QTWTAIN
The intention seems to be to say "Pssst. Be careful. Not everything you see on the BBC News is true. But you didn't hear it from me. OK?"
"Could you spot one?" is arguably #QTWTAIN although I think we can all imagine what a pink daffodil might look like, i.e. several variants of not like that.
Is the AuDHD mind at war with itself?
Replacing the narrative of conflict with a single monotropic neurology
jadefarrington.substack.com/p/is-the-aud...
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one for @rentouljohn.bsky.social #QTWTAIN
Surely Betteridge's Law of Headlines applies here? #QTWTAIN
No.
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Is that also a rare exception to Betteridge's law of headlines? Or are the readers of this article more likely to see themselves as the innocent victims of this phenomenon? #QTWTAIN
Are Rare Earths rare? #QTWTAIN
A Very Easy #QTWTAIN
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/01/u...
Russia lie to Trump, again. Will Trump now finally learn they cannot be trusted? #qtwtain
#QTWTAIN nothing they’re doing now is a good idea
On the front of the BBC News: "Can AI power a green fashion revolution?"
I don't know. Can you clean the streets with dog shit?
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A classic #QTWTAIN from BBC News
In Canada and Australia, the left won by running on an explicit anti-Trump platform. Will Starmer have the courage to do that? #qtwtain
Basingstoke Gazette: Have you got a favourite roundabout in Basingstoke?
No. I do not have a favourite roundabout in Basingstoke. #QTWTAIN #BetteridgesLaw
Another #QTWTAIN
Thanks - it's a classic headline trope. A headline that says 'moon made of cheese' is too obviously wrong even if attributed, a headline that says 'moon not made of cheese' is too obvious, while 'Is the moon made of cheese?' is a cheap attention grabber that isn't technically wrong, hence #QTWTAIN
Telegraph's 'whisper it' headlines may be the new #QTWTAIN
No.
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BBC News - Could flying taxis be launched in the near future?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
#QTWTAIN (again, still, NO, we can't predict when earthquakes will happen)
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Trump complains that part of high drug cost to US citizens is NHS paying less. Now drug costs set to increase for NHS. Looking forward to reduced US drug prices as a result. Am I holding my breath? #QTWTAIN