Comment by stevofolife

20 hours ago

The article title doesn't say "Fired". The HN title is kind of misleading.

It not the original title but I'm not sure it's "misleading"

> Within weeks, Binance fired or suspended at least four employees involved in the investigation, according to the documents and three people with knowledge of the situation. The company cited issues such as “violations of company protocol” related to the handling of client data.

  • Wild that Binance's primary concern was that the privacy of the people committing crimes with their service was being violated.

    Hear no evil, and let the money roll in.

I think NYT uses multiple titles for some articles. I had copy pasted it

  • This is correct. They will A/B test titles AND update the title w/o warning over time, often 3-6 times per article post publication.

    They used to change the URL a bunch of times after publication! Seems crazy because it is but they did. Caused a whole problem on Wikipedia because “title + day + work + url” suddenly wasn’t stable.

  • They A/B test titles. You can see it in the URL, where the recessive title often lives on. They may also use different titles for print/digital.

>Within weeks, Binance fired or suspended at least four employees involved in the investigation, according to the documents and three people with knowledge of the situation. The company cited issues such as “violations of company protocol” related to the handling of client data.