The number of times I click into a post like this one, only because I want to see a graphic like that graph, and it never actually appears in the article, is just too fn high.
How do I see that exact image and the data behind it without some search calculus that seems wasteful when the product is right there?
Okay. So it’s an algorithm failure bringing me the image from another story. I hate that it makes perfect sense once you say it like that; only because I should’ve seen the same thing.
The number of times I click into a post like this one, only because I want to see a graphic like that graph, and it never actually appears in the article, is just too fn high.
How do I see that exact image and the data behind it without some search calculus that seems wasteful when the product is right there?
Here you go
If you scroll down beneath the article, there are links to other articles. The graphic is from one called ‘Markets tumble as China announces 34% retaliatory tariffs on US imports’. No idea why Lemmy decided to grab that particular image for this post, though.
Okay. So it’s an algorithm failure bringing me the image from another story. I hate that it makes perfect sense once you say it like that; only because I should’ve seen the same thing.
Thanks for explaining it. Sorry it was required!
@cyrano - thanks for the image and the help also!
I’ve seen Reddit do the same thing for years and always wondered why. It’s super annoying.