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thornhappy -> The folks behind Snopes (4/4/2010 10:03:12 PM)

Hi folks, there's a cool article about David and Barbara Mikkelson, the folks who run Snopes.com in the NYTimes today.

"Mr. Mikkelson was a dogged researcher of folklore. When he needed to mail letters requesting information, he would use the letterhead of the San Fernando Valley Folklore Society, an official-sounding organization he dreamed up. They would investigate the origins of classic tall tales, like the legend of the killer with a prosthetic hook who stalked Lovers’ Lane, for a small but devoted online audience.


After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, users overwhelmed the Mikkelsons with forwarded e-mail claims and editorials about the culprits and the failures of the government to halt the plot, and the couple reluctantly accepted a larger role. They still maintain a thorough list of what they call “Rumors of War.”


Less than a year later, Snopes became the family’s full-time job. Advertisements sold by a third-party network cover the $3,000-a-month bandwidth bills, with enough left over for the Mikkelsons to make a living — “despite rumors that we’re paid by, depending on your choice, the Democratic National Committee or the Republican National Committee,” Mr. Mikkelson said."


"For the Mikkelsons, the site affirms what cultural critics have bemoaned for years: the rejection of nuance and facts that run contrary to one’s point of view. “Especially in politics, most everything has infinite shades of gray to it, but people just want things to be true or false,” Mr. Mikkelson said. “In the larger sense, it’s people wanting confirmation of their world view.”
It is not just the naïveté of Web users that worries the “Snopesters,” a name for the Web site’s fans and volunteers. It is also what Mr. Mikkelson calls “a trend toward the opposite approach, hyper-skepticism.”


“People get an e-mail or a photograph and they spot one little thing that doesn’t look right, and they declare the whole thing fake,” he said. “That’s just as bad as being gullible in a lot of senses.”




GreedyTop -> RE: The folks behind Snopes (4/5/2010 7:49:32 AM)

Thanks, Thorny... that is one of my favorite sites :)




Termyn8or -> RE: The folks behind Snopes (4/5/2010 11:21:28 PM)

“People get an e-mail or a photograph and they spot one little thing that doesn’t look right, and they declare the whole thing fake,” he said. “That’s just as bad as being gullible in a lot of senses.”

And this is from the foremost debunkster and debunkstress in the world ?

You made my day. This is like "throwing the baby out with the bathwater" but put so much more eloquently.

T




Dubbelganger -> RE: The folks behind Snopes (4/9/2010 7:23:28 PM)

Quack.
quote:

ORIGINAL: GreedyTop

Thanks, Thorny... that is one of my favorite sites :)





thornhappy -> RE: The folks behind Snopes (4/9/2010 8:21:31 PM)

Aflac?




GreedyTop -> RE: The folks behind Snopes (4/9/2010 10:41:56 PM)

*blink*

oh wait.. were you trying for the non-echo?




Dubbelganger -> RE: The folks behind Snopes (4/10/2010 6:23:39 PM)

Another clue... "Marietta"
quote:

ORIGINAL: GreedyTop

*blink*

oh wait.. were you trying for the non-echo?





intenze -> RE: The folks behind Snopes (4/10/2010 7:21:17 PM)

I love Snopes. It keeps me grounded.




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