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A {{w|limerick (poetry)|limerick}} is a well-known type of poem that is usually humorous or bawdy. Technically, a limerick is primarily [[http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/meter.html anapestic trimeter]]: each line contains three "feet", each foot consisting of two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable. The rhyme scheme is AABBA: the first, second, and fifth lines rhyme, as do the shorter third and fourth lines. Almost anyone can instantly recognize a limerick after hearing the first line.
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A {{w|limerick_(poetry)|limerick}}is a well-known type of poem that is usually humorous or bawdy. Technically, a limerick is primarily [http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/meter.html anapestic trimeter]: each line contains three "feet", each foot consisting of two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable. The rhyme scheme is AABBA: the first, second, and fifth lines rhyme, as do the shorter third and fourth lines. Almost anyone can instantly recognize a limerick after hearing the first line.
  
{{w|Slashdot}} is a venerable techie site. On many sites, the user base can vote comments "up" or "down", but at Slashdot, only moderators (these are randomly drawn from the pool of registered users) may up or down vote comments, and the moderator may select a reason for his or her up or down vote. Instead of a simple +1, a comment may be voted +1 (Funny). Similarly, instead of -1, a comment may be voted -1 (Off-topic). +5 is the maximum positive score. A comment rated +5 (Insightful) has been upvoted at least 5 times, and has a plurality of "Insightful" votes.
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{{w|Slashdot}}is a venerable techie site. On many sites, the user base can vote comments "up" or "down", but at Slashdot, only moderators (these are randomly drawn from the pool of registered users) may up or down vote comments, and the moderator may select a reason for his or her up or down vote. Instead of a simple +1, a comment may be voted +1 (Funny). Similarly, instead of -1, a comment may be voted -1 (Off-topic). +5 is the maximum positive score. A comment rated +5 (Insightful) has been upvoted at least 5 times, and has a plurality of "Insightful" votes.
  
 
[[Cueball]]'s limerick says that he does not like Slashdot anymore, because his sarcastic comments are being treated as "insightful" by the very people he's being sarcastic to.
 
[[Cueball]]'s limerick says that he does not like Slashdot anymore, because his sarcastic comments are being treated as "insightful" by the very people he's being sarcastic to.
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The title text refers to the notoriously awful comments on YouTube.
 
The title text refers to the notoriously awful comments on YouTube.
  
In both cases, [[Randall]] is invoking {{w|Poe's law}}. Both sites have become so full of extremes that you can no longer mock the extremists without looking like a sincere extremist yourself.
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In both cases, [[Randall]] is invoking {{rw|Poe's_Law|Poe's Law}}. Both sites have become so full of extremes that you can no longer mock the extremists without looking like a sincere extremist yourself.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:43, 6 April 2015

Limerick
Fun game: try to post a YouTube comment so stupid that people realize you must be joking. (Hint: this is impossible)
Title text: Fun game: try to post a YouTube comment so stupid that people realize you must be joking. (Hint: this is impossible)

Explanation

A limerickis a well-known type of poem that is usually humorous or bawdy. Technically, a limerick is primarily anapestic trimeter: each line contains three "feet", each foot consisting of two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable. The rhyme scheme is AABBA: the first, second, and fifth lines rhyme, as do the shorter third and fourth lines. Almost anyone can instantly recognize a limerick after hearing the first line.

Slashdotis a venerable techie site. On many sites, the user base can vote comments "up" or "down", but at Slashdot, only moderators (these are randomly drawn from the pool of registered users) may up or down vote comments, and the moderator may select a reason for his or her up or down vote. Instead of a simple +1, a comment may be voted +1 (Funny). Similarly, instead of -1, a comment may be voted -1 (Off-topic). +5 is the maximum positive score. A comment rated +5 (Insightful) has been upvoted at least 5 times, and has a plurality of "Insightful" votes.

Cueball's limerick says that he does not like Slashdot anymore, because his sarcastic comments are being treated as "insightful" by the very people he's being sarcastic to.

The title text refers to the notoriously awful comments on YouTube.

In both cases, Randall is invoking Poe's Law. Both sites have become so full of extremes that you can no longer mock the extremists without looking like a sincere extremist yourself.

Transcript

[Cueball sitting at computer, typing.]
Cueball: I used to find slashdot delightful,
Cueball: but my feelings of late are more spiteful;
Cueball: my comments sarcastic
Cueball: the iconoclastic
Cueball: keep modding to plus five (Insightful).


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Discussion

Wow, I just stumbled across this comic via the "Random" button, and I realized that I haven't looked at Slashdot in over a year... Feels good to be free! Now back to obsessively reloading Reddit... 173.245.55.210 20:40, 5 November 2013 (UTC)

Limericks are not anapestic trimeter, the meter in most limericks (including this one) is an amphibrach. 141.101.104.23 (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)

The problem is that there's no fake comment you could add to YouTube that's so stupid it couldn't have been seriously posted by one of the common members there. — Kazvorpal (talk) 22:48, 3 November 2019 (UTC)

I found someone who posted to every song in an album some variation of "Is this music?" Two of the songs were spoken word, and one was entirely instrumental, but the first song is a relatively normal punk song. I am almost completely sure they were joking. (The album is Made in a Day by Maki Yamazaki on thevoidsings youtube channel).162.158.154.73 01:25, 19 December 2023 (UTC)