That is what I was looking up the article to make sure of, to see if the original article also contained the error in its title or if it was only present in the meme image and it was correct in the article.
It was an actual typo on the article title and it wasn't that it was a 'tracking typo' put into the meme when the person combined the two images together, which so many pics/memes contain these 'errors' intentionally. I try to correct or remove tracking typos/errors/bars/etcetera in memes whenever I see them to break this tracking.
EDIT: Or at least I used to make a point of 'cleaning' the image of its tracking elements. I think image tracking and "AI" becoming so widespread in use, it might not make any difference anymore.
I don't think typos are used for tracking.
There are much better ways (invisible to users) to do it, such as steganography.
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