• Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    11 months ago

    Paperless RFID Tags Are Carbon-Based

    OK, thanks headline. I thought all RFID tags were paperless?

    A team of design program graduates from London’s Royal College of Art aim to change that. They’ve devised a mostly-paper RFID tag that’s as safe to recycle as a piece of paper with a pencil doodle on it.

    So, not paperless? Mostly made of paper. Paperfull?

    What the fuck even is this headline trying to say?


    EDIT: Thought about it some more and came back. I think the headline really is referring to all standard RFID tags, and not the new RFID tags referenced in the article. It's just a confusing ass title to go with because it doesn't reference the new tech at all. It just makes a factual statement about old RFID tech: that they are paperless and produce carbon pollution. Except isn't it the production of them that makes the carbon pollution, not the RFIDs themselves? I don't know, still a confusing headline, even though I've sort of sussed out what it was trying to say.

    TL;DR: Headlines should probably reference what the article is about, not what it isn't about. Which this headline did here. It tells us in the headline what the article isn't about.