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Whether entertainment category fits articles that could disturb/upset people or it's just "happy" things.
- Someone dying?
- Celebrity having miscarriage/talking about her experiences with it?
- Tourist took photos of erupting volcano? (emphasis there is on tourist taking photos, so not Society)
Whether entertainment article that touches on racism, sexism and other society-issues (in different ways, from "Miss USA, Teen USA and Universe are all black!" to accusations) topics fall in "Society" or still "Entertainment".
i.e. https://data-static.usercontent.dev/sampledata/20191209/12/970161747603817330.html
Whether "Science" category is just "Health, Biology, Physics, Genetics".
https://data-static.usercontent.dev/sampledata/20191209/16/4945708898556354869.html -- no love for semiconductors/memory? Definitely out of "Technology" category, too abstract/technical (lol).
Whether "Health" in "Science" category means health in scientific terms or daily.
i.e. would article about health myths fall in: https://data-static.usercontent.dev/sampledata/20191209/16/5090408756696213671.html
"Cost of liver transplant in Pakistan" https://data-static.usercontent.dev/sampledata/20191209/12/1078940130382821457.html
and so on.
Whether article about game console is Technology (as it's a device) or Entertainment (as it's really about games)
https://data-static.usercontent.dev/sampledata/20191209/09/5246707018074319843.html
Whether WWE is sport or entertainment, lol.
Oh, and I put all WADA/Russia incident articles into "sports" as welp, formally speaking it can't be politically motivated. Yet halfway through I thought that it's probably wrong — i.e. it's big enough to fall in Society/Incident? It's hard to choice when you could pick only one category and it legit falls in both.