The 20-pin Thunderbolt 2 port on a computer does include Mini DisplayPort signals.
https://connector.pinoutguide.com/20_pin_Apple_Thunderbolt/
But see the note at the bottom of the Thunderbolt version
https://pinoutguide.com/SerialPorts/apple_thunderbolt_pinout.shtml
"The Thunderbolt cable has five wires: one for management and two uni-directional pairs, one for incoming and second for outgoing traffic."
In the link you posted
https://blog.startech.com/post/what-you-need-to-know-about-thunderbolt-vs-mini-displayport/
look in the "What works, what doesn’t?" section.
"The image below shows which combinations of Thunderbolt (TB Cable) and Mini DisplayPort (DP Cable) will (green) and will not (red) work together."
http://blog.startech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/TB_vs_MDP.jpg
It shows Thunderbolt cables not working with non-Thunderbolt displays.
Here is Apple talking about connecting a Thunderbolt Mac to a Mini Display port display (in this case a 2009 or 2010 iMac in Target Display Mode).
About Thunderbolt to Thunderbolt cable (2.0 m) - Apple Support
"Although a Thunderbolt cable will fit into Mini DisplayPort connections, only Mini DisplayPort cables can be used in Target Display Mode with an iMac (Late 2009) or iMac (Mid 2010) connected to a Thunderbolt-enabled Mac"
https://eshop.macsales.com/blog/10899-target-display-mode-and-thunderbolt
"DisplayPort iMacs require a DisplayPort cable, though they can work with either DisplayPort or Thunderbolt Macs.
Only get a Thunderbolt cable if you’re going to connect two ThunderBolt-equipped computers together, it won’t work for anything else."
https://mike952.wordpress.com/2011/07/21/thunderbold-and-minidisplay-mac-compatibility-101/
"MBA Thunderbolt iMac 27″ Mini Display Mini Display Cable Worked Fine
MBA Thunderbolt iMac 27″ Mini Display Thunderbolt Cable Did Not Work"
https://www.startech.com/en-us/faq/displayport-mdp-and-thunderbolt
"Note: When you connect a Thunderbolt source to a Mini-DisplayPort display, you must use a Mini-DisplayPort cable."
https://blog.tripplite.com/whats-the-difference-between-thunderbolt-and-mini-displayport
"And while a Thunderbolt-enabled computer can connect to a DisplayPort monitor, the technology of the cable needs to match the technology of the display."