The intention seems to be to say "Pssst. Be careful. Not everything you see on the BBC News is true. But you didn't hear it from me. OK?" "Could you spot one?" is arguably #QTWTAIN although I think we can all imagine what a pink daffodil might look like, i.e. several variants of not like that.
On the front of the BBC News: "Can AI power a green fashion revolution?" I don't know. Can you clean the streets with dog shit? #QTWTAIN
No. #QTWTAIN BBC News - Could flying taxis be launched in the near future? www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

Flying taxis could be in Londo...
Flying taxis could be in London's skies by 2028, developers say

Developers say the new aircraft will offer a more sustainable, zero-emissions alternative to taxis.

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#QTWTAIN BBC News - Organ transplants and immortality: Might Xi and Putin be onto something? - BBC News www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

Organ transplants and immortal...
Organ transplants and immortality: Might Xi and Putin be onto something?

The presidents of China and Russia were overheard discussing transplants as a way to prolong life.

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Is content creation the best use of generative AI in marketing? #QTWTAIN If your PR and comms teams are great at creating content and love doing it then why use AI? You still need AI but for what it's good at, not what your people are good at.
https://diginomica.com/content-creation-best-use-generative-ai-marketing
Is content creation the best use for generative AI in marketing?

A big question that marketers need to be asking themselves...

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Is it possible to use #CSS to change the font *size* of a single character using `unicode-range`?

As far as I can tell, `unicode-range` only works in `font-family`. So I could use it to set a different typeface, but not a size.

#QTWTAIN