Bored enough to look at AskMeFi March 18, 2019 1:20 PM Subscribe
Apparently someone at Bored Panda just spotted an old AskMeFi question that was answered by Mefi's own Adam Savage. And they posted about it. You can read it here.
I do wonder what's up with the reactions shown in the tail end of the article. Points? That's not MetaFilter. But what is it?
I do wonder what's up with the reactions shown in the tail end of the article. Points? That's not MetaFilter. But what is it?
So a rehosting farm stole content from another rehosting farm, basically. The ad-driven internet is awesome.
posted by tobascodagama at 2:45 PM on March 18, 2019 [7 favorites]
posted by tobascodagama at 2:45 PM on March 18, 2019 [7 favorites]
It feels like they just wrote those "reactions" and mocked them up like screenshots.
posted by bleep at 5:26 PM on March 18, 2019 [2 favorites]
posted by bleep at 5:26 PM on March 18, 2019 [2 favorites]
I like that he gave a full answer instead of just linking to the MythBusters results.
posted by EndsOfInvention at 7:40 AM on March 19, 2019 [1 favorite]
posted by EndsOfInvention at 7:40 AM on March 19, 2019 [1 favorite]
Looks like the reactions were lifted (also without any credit) from this Imgur post.
posted by Rhaomi at 3:21 PM on March 23, 2019 [2 favorites]
posted by Rhaomi at 3:21 PM on March 23, 2019 [2 favorites]
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As I wrote this comment I became curious enough to look further into it, and I searched for "There's a fine and dangerous line between a crisp, cool beverage" which came back with one result: A quick look back on Adam Savage's response to the "Chill my drink ... which appears to be one of those content-churning sharing sites of the like that a BoredPanda contributor might sift though for gold.
So maybe it went something like:
1) BoredPanda writer "Andželika" does a google search for Adam Savage hoping to find something interesting to turn into an article.
2) Finds the ghostzero.tv screenshot of AskMe.
3) Uses clues in that screenshot to trace it back to AskMe (since any direct reference to the site is missing).
4) Takes NEW screenshots of the AskMe, screenshots of the ghostzero.tv comments, and random publicity stills of Adam and spins it into a new article.
5) Profit?
posted by Mr.Encyclopedia at 2:02 PM on March 18, 2019 [6 favorites]