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How does the gender of the person who watched/recorded this matter so much that the author had to put it in the title?



"Eschew flamebait. Don't introduce flamewar topics unless you have something genuinely new to say. Avoid unrelated controversies and generic tangents."

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


It doesn't matter to the content, but generally speaking, adding specificity to a story makes it sound more real and immediate to a general audience.


Would you write “person” instead?


> 'It just blew fire': A passenger watched as an engine fell apart on flight 328


How about "a passenger"?


I guess it doesn't, but it is useful for English pronouns later on. I'm curios what's idiomatic in languages without gendered pronouns. It'd be different if it called out her race.

Also, "Florida man" is a meme.


Titles are kind of about enticing readers while explicitly not giving away information that matters a lot.

So in this case the island name, gender, and flight number are all just part of the tease.


“[Place] [man|woman]” is a pretty standard, bordering on cliche, method of writing a headline.


Relax, francis


How does the island residency of the person matter so much either.


It's HawaiiNewsNow and they are having a fucking interview with her. What's wrong with you people?

The title is her introduction!


Agreed, the discussions on HN are getting ever more ridiculous.


How does the flight number matter so much either.


Local news always reports this.


I am surprised they did not manage to put her age in the headline, hometown, gender, and age seem to be the common ID for small newspapers.




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