Today’s Boston Globe story on a Goodwill second-hand store opening in one of Boston’s trendier neighborhoods promises more than it can deliver. Here are the headlines:

With thrift store coming, a bit of a rift

Some in Jamaica Plain hoped new arrival would be more upscale

And here is the only statement in the article could be construed as remotely critical of Goodwill:

“I’m disappointed,’’ said Bluma Stoller, a 10-year Jamaica Plain resident and one of a number of people interviewed who had the same sentiment. “While I’m not against a Goodwill or having another thrift store here, it really doesn’t meet the needs of the neighborhood.’’

Still, the article can be judged a success for generating (so far) 79 reader comments, the most insightful of which came from “ghamann”:

In the article there is only one person who said she was “disappointed” and about 5-6 others who supported the Goodwill, including it’s main competitor!!! I think the title mischaracterizes the article, and based on the comments posted here it appears that most people only read the title and then start spewing opinions like they have a clue.

All in all, not the best evidence for the superiority of a daily newspaper over Web journalism.