If you're not aware, Google reserves the right to show something different if it feels that is more relevant to the search (emphasis mine)
If we’ve detected that a particular result has one of the above issues with its title, we may try to generate an improved title from anchors, on-page text, or other sources. However, sometimes even pages with well-formulated, concise, descriptive titles will end up with different titles in our search results to better indicate their relevance to the query. There’s a simple reason for this: the title tag as specified by a webmaster is limited to being static, fixed regardless of the query. Once we know the user’s query, we can often find alternative text from a page that better explains why that result is relevant. Using this alternative text as a title helps the user, and it also can help your site. Users are scanning for their query terms or other signs of relevance in the results, and a title that is tailored for the query can increase the chances that they will click through.
So Google is apparently matching something relevant to
singular statuses API is deprecated for versions v2.4 and higher
but not in other terms like
facebook individual post deprecated in 2.4
Since it's clearly been indexed properly, my bet is that people are searching for different strings and Google is picking the relevant one for this. So it's not anything SO can control or even complain to Google about.
og:title
). What google does with that... isn't under our control :(