top | item 28147901 (no title) abuehrle | 4 years ago Surely the publication's location and readership are the salient factors, and not the article's topic? Or should the article be in Italian because it is about Italy? discuss order hn newest sevagh|4 years ago >Temperature of 48.8C sets new record high in Italy and Europe https://weirditaly.com/2021/08/11/temperature-of-48-8c-sets-...Now there's a readable headline. falcolas|4 years ago Sure, if you're in Italy. TFA is not.Of course, TFA lists the Celsius measurement in the first sentence, but who reads articles these days? load replies (1) sevagh|4 years ago The English language is more widespread than Fahrenheit, so that's a weak comparison.
sevagh|4 years ago >Temperature of 48.8C sets new record high in Italy and Europe https://weirditaly.com/2021/08/11/temperature-of-48-8c-sets-...Now there's a readable headline. falcolas|4 years ago Sure, if you're in Italy. TFA is not.Of course, TFA lists the Celsius measurement in the first sentence, but who reads articles these days? load replies (1)
falcolas|4 years ago Sure, if you're in Italy. TFA is not.Of course, TFA lists the Celsius measurement in the first sentence, but who reads articles these days? load replies (1)
sevagh|4 years ago The English language is more widespread than Fahrenheit, so that's a weak comparison.
sevagh|4 years ago
Now there's a readable headline.
falcolas|4 years ago
Of course, TFA lists the Celsius measurement in the first sentence, but who reads articles these days?
sevagh|4 years ago