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Interesting. Here’s what showed on mine both in the news preview and in my nostr client. I wonder why it’s different? πŸ€£πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

Strange. I see Musk. πŸ€”

Did we just discover some strange BBC localization?

More likely the editor decided to switch the photos after corndalorian already cached the original published format.

Because, as you said, they’re trying to demonize musk to push the agenda of the globalists.

Maybe. Weird. When I open the article I see both photos used in the article. Musk is at the top, and the judge further down.

Both images are in the article, but you cached an earlier published version before they changed the preview image.

This is how media is manipulating the world.

One other comment here-

This is also how they sow division between the plebs, by providing the plebs conflicting views!

lol what division? I’m curious to test the cached image theory though. I’ll paste the link again here and see which image displays.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5y3rnl5qv3o

Still shows the judge for me

Now clear your browser cache and nostr application cache and try again, it will change. Because you cached the original story and by the time we saw it they changed the preview image.

Ain’t nobody got time for that πŸ˜‚ But probably true

I’d be interested in knowing if it works and my theory is correct or if they really are showing different preview images to different locations(which is even more insidious imho)

opengraph caching

No division on this particular thread, but generally speaking by publishing information and then changing images and words without any historical context for the readers allows some of the populace to see one version and another portion of the populace to see another, providing conflicting information and relative understanding.

A-B testing πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»