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by MattSteelblade 515 days ago
The headline doesn't quite match the article or the contents of the article. It says "USED clothing is never needed" (emphasis mine).
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I imagine that applies to most single used items, it takes a lot of time to sort, and time is the one thing you have the least of in a disaster.
Yes, HN guidelines are generally to avoid modifying the source for headlines like this unless it is impossible/impractical otherwise. Doing so risks either accidental misrepresentation or editorializing, which is a bit of what happened here.
True I wish I could edit the headline. But to be fair, 99% of the time people are trying to donate used clothes and not a fresh , unopened stack of Hanes white t shirts.
One imagines that if a manufacturer was willing to donate a pallet-load of new items, they would be accepted.
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