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It's a lot simpler than that. Alexa just reads out the first paragraph or two of the wikipedia page. No doubt someone had vandalised that page at the time the question was asked.
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Even if that explanation is true, the report is still "yellow journalism, in other words pure BS.
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Yup. If it was due to a wikipedia issue, a decent article could have explained it, presented a cautionary tale about trusting stuff on the Internet and understanding where your information is coming from, and STILL could have been the sensational click bait they wanted it to be.
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ETA: Here is Stan's actual quote: "If only there was a place where you could make any outrageous claim you want with absolutely no proof and millions of people will accept it as fact." He was referring to Wikipedia of course. Last edited by OtinG; 12-25-2019 at 12:05 PM. |
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#4043 |
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I just asked "Alexa, tell me about the Greensboro Woolworth Sit-Ins 1960" and she didn't know that. I kept asking and eventually it started reading from a Wikipedia page about World War I.
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I'm not surprised, although Wikipedia does have articles on it. People don’t seem to care much for history anymore though, so it probably isn’t a priority within Echoland to add such info.
I was only 2 years old in 1960, so I don’t remember the sit ins you mentioned. But I definitely remember the long gone five and dime stores that used to dot the landscape in nearly every strip mall and small town in my area. Woolworth was one of them, along with TG&Y, and a host of others. And in small towns where I grew up, catalog stores were popular, especially if the small town was a long ways from a big town. I haven’t seen a catalog store in years now, but I don’t live in a rural area anymore. Sears and Western Auto catalog stores used to be very popular in smal town USA. |
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I was 9 in 1960 and I started school at UNC at Greensboro in 1969. I had lunch at that Woolworth a few times. Now it is an international civil rights center.
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#4046 |
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to be fair, i though aol.com these days is a crappy clone of crappy web portal yahoo.com
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AOL is a dinosaur for sure, but some old dinosaur customers who are older still prefer that kind of service. Some dinosaur customers don't take well to change I guess.
When AOL came along the internet was still fairly new. Most people in those days still didn't even have email addresses, and they didn't understand the internet or how to navigate it. They also didn't understand modems and how the technology worked. Along came AOL who basically held their hands and brought them into the internet, albeit through a highly scaled back and highly restricted access to same. People could signup, by a modem, get their geeky child/friend/neighbor to hook it up to their computer, and get on the internet and discover email, instant messaging, and the world of surfing the web, even though they didn't have much clue about any of that. In those days AOL was huge, so big that it eventually took over Time Warner. Fast forward a few years and people had mostly learned what they needed to know to access the full and unfiltered internet via much better services. Many cable companies began offering internet services and the prices went down. AOL became the dinosaur it now is and started bleeding out customers. Time Warner pushed the AOL directors to the curb and regained control of their company. |
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"Now I have to travel to 1995 and invest in something called 'Google.' Or was it 'America Online?' Eh, no matter, I'm sure they'll both be equally successful." |
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I still fondly recall the cheery "You have mail!" announcement when my modem finally stopped squealing at me.
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