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{{w|Snopes}} is a popular website for checking the validity of {{w|Urban legend|urban legends}}. Here, one [[Cueball]] asks the other to check before sending him urban legends. Cueball replies with another urban legend saying that Snopes, the website the first Cueball asks him to check, uses spam to keep their audience. | {{w|Snopes}} is a popular website for checking the validity of {{w|Urban legend|urban legends}}. Here, one [[Cueball]] asks the other to check before sending him urban legends. Cueball replies with another urban legend saying that Snopes, the website the first Cueball asks him to check, uses spam to keep their audience. | ||
− | Naturally, it didn't take long for an urban legend to suggest that the proprietors of Snopes also direct a spam operation to create more urban legends and disseminate them, just so they'll continue to have an audience. One of the Cueballs tries to come to Snopes' defense, only to realize that the debunking was done by Snopes itself, creating a | + | Naturally, it didn't take long for an urban legend to suggest that the proprietors of Snopes also direct a spam operation to create more urban legends and disseminate them, just so they'll continue to have an audience. One of the Cueballs tries to come to Snopes' defense, only to realize that the debunking was done by Snopes itself, creating a circular, invalid argument. |
The title text suggests that {{w|MythBusters}}, another group that debunks myths, also participate in the practice of spreading misinformation for the opportunity to test it. Indeed, the show has occasionally been accused of spending undue attention on unnecessary filler "myths" just for the sake of filling out the season. | The title text suggests that {{w|MythBusters}}, another group that debunks myths, also participate in the practice of spreading misinformation for the opportunity to test it. Indeed, the show has occasionally been accused of spending undue attention on unnecessary filler "myths" just for the sake of filling out the season. | ||
− | + | ==Trivia== | |
+ | Snopes is also mentioned in the much later comic [[1081: Argument Victory]], in a much more positive light. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[Two Cueballs sit | + | :[Two Cueballs sit a table across from each other, typing on their laptops.] |
:Cueball: Another urban legend? You should check out Snopes before sending me this stuff. | :Cueball: Another urban legend? You should check out Snopes before sending me this stuff. | ||
:Friend: Oops; yeah. | :Friend: Oops; yeah. | ||
:Cueball: Man, Snopes is really great--independent fact-checkers trawling our collective discourse, filtering out misinformation. | :Cueball: Man, Snopes is really great--independent fact-checkers trawling our collective discourse, filtering out misinformation. | ||
− | :[The Cueballs are still sitting | + | :[The Cueballs are still sitting a table across from each other, looking at each other.] |
:Friend: Yeah, but they have their dark side. The couple that runs snopes.com also runs a network of spam servers that start many of those forwarded stories in the first place, ensuring they'll always have business. | :Friend: Yeah, but they have their dark side. The couple that runs snopes.com also runs a network of spam servers that start many of those forwarded stories in the first place, ensuring they'll always have business. | ||
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:Friend: Yes? | :Friend: Yes? | ||
:Cueball: ...Oh my God. | :Cueball: ...Oh my God. | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} |