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In other words, when trying to decide between titling a resource with the string extracted from the link context and titling it with a string derived from the title of the blog post, the blog post title is getting preference is cases where the downstream user would have preferred to see the title from link context. For example:
Journal of Biblical Studies (hash 0f28c86dbc7dc2c3bef7956c1b9102aa1c453f3a) is getting the title "Open Access Journals": Another One Bites the Dust
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
In other words, when trying to decide between titling a resource with the string extracted from the link context and titling it with a string derived from the title of the blog post, the blog post title is getting preference is cases where the downstream user would have preferred to see the title from link context. For example:
"Open Access Journals": Another One Bites the Dust
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: