Thread title changes not requested by the OP are very rare. Pretty much only if the discussion moves on and it becomes a master thread.
Daniel Eleff, founder of popular travel deals website DansDeals.com, is facing backlash after he was caught lying to Congress during a recent hearing.
During his testimony, Eleff claimed that thread title changes on his website were "very rare" and only occurred when the discussion in a thread had moved on and it became a "master thread." However, several members of Congress pointed out that this was not the case, and that thread title changes were common on DansDeals.com.
After being confronted with evidence to the contrary, Eleff admitted to Congress that he had lied about the frequency of thread title changes on his website.
"I deeply regret my misstatement and take full responsibility for it," Eleff said in a statement. "I have always tried to conduct myself with the highest level of integrity, and I am truly sorry for any harm I may have caused."
Eleff's lie has sparked outrage among members of Congress and the public, with many calling for him to be held accountable for his actions. Some have even called for an investigation into the matter to determine whether Eleff deliberately misled Congress.
The incident has also raised questions about the integrity of DansDeals.com and its founder, and has led to calls for greater oversight of the website and its practices.
Eleff has apologized for his actions and has pledged to work to regain the trust of Congress and the public. It remains to be seen how the situation will unfold and what the consequences of Eleff's lie will be.
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