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In this case the title is misleading so the policy still applies


I had always read misleading to mean deceptive. That’s embarrassing.


It's often used that way. I'd define 'misleading' as 'easier to interpret incorrectly than correctly', and 'deceptive' as 'intentionally misleading'.




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