

Except that I didn’t accuse you of clickbaiting - I pointed out that the style was similar and has unfortunate consequences. Because the headlines we’re used to reading are so pervasively clickbait, it’s an easy trap to fall into because that’s how we’re used to seeing things titled.
Edit: On rereading my comment - yeah, that did come off pretty confrontational. Signal gets a lot of bad-faith criticism from people pushing alternatives that are provably less secure, so it’s a knee-jerk reaction for me at this point. In my defense, there’s a reason the more confrontational statements were in a “tinfoil hat” tag - it was meant to make clear they were not literal accusations.
“Demand” was apparently too strong a word. Reading the actual quotes in TFA, they “urge”, “call on”, and “call for” Israel to allow others to mitigate Israel’s genocide of Palestinians. They did get as far as "condemn"ing the murder of journalists, but that’s all.
They request, not demand, and there is no mention of evea slap on the wrist as a consequence when Israel decides to ignore it. The mass murder and starvation of Gazans is much too far along for this kind of toothless statement.