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Hmmmm then maybe next time for opinion articles, putting "Opinion: ..." in front of the title would allow people to instantly know if its a opinion piece, cuz graphic design wise putting a opinion tag only at the bottom of the page would really decrease its visibility,

and that could explain why people were so furious about this article looking like a editorial-reporting merger rather than a opinion piece as you've intended to show it as.

For example you can use, "Opinion: Political war breaks furry fandom on par with polarization in the USA". Compare that with not putting the word "Opinion" up front.

The importance of distinguishing opinion pieces from actual reports straight at first sight is critical to ensuring people aren't misled unintentionally.

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