For any, like myself, wondering "Who is Ben Welsh" ?

  Hello. My name is Ben Welsh. I'm an Iowan living in New York City.

  I am a reporter, an editor and a computer programmer. My job is to use those skills, together, to find and tell stories.

  I work at Reuters, the world's largest multimedia news provider, where I founded the organization's News Applications Desk. In that role, I lead the development of dashboards, databases and automated systems that benefit clients, inform readers, empower reporters and serve the public interest.

  [...]
~ https://palewi.re/who-is-ben-welsh/

Ben is one of my favorite people in the world of data journalism. He's the author of many excellent training courses in the field, including:

- https://github.com/palewire/first-python-notebook

- https://github.com/palewire/first-web-scraper

- https://github.com/palewire/first-graphics-app

(Submitted title was "Ben Welsh made an index of all FiveThirtyEight articles on the Internet Archive" - we've since changed it)

Cheers for the clarity, that'll help me look less weird wrt above comment to future historians of archived HN threads :-)

TBH I enjoyed looking up Ben and finding out what he's about and done in the past far more than I did just knowing there's a 538 archive on IA.

What do you think was perceived wrong with the old title?

At a guess (my Telepathy/IP is weak today, I'm not reading dang at usual strength) .. the initially submitted title was "invented" for submission and didn't match the content title.

HN veers toward "the guts of the content w/out decoration" - limited additional information, framing, weasel words, perceived slanting, etc.

It's uncommon to name an author unless the author themself is an important part of "the story".

I personally have no issue with the original title, however it's not really for me (non US citizen) to judge whether the reporter in question has a name / identity that carries weight in US IT circles.

Insightful in spite of that difficulty :)

Can't believe Ben Welsh is not Welsh, and FiveThirtyEight has nothing to do with Wales