From the “why it’s a bad idea to have software do what humans should be doing” file, Washington Post columnist Al Kamen reports on a funny technoblooper that recently affected an automated news website run by the American Family Association:
There were certain words that would pop up from time to time in the Associated Press stories that moved onto the site that were a bit salacious, or unacceptable to post.
“We don’t have the staff to monitor all the Hollywood stories,” news director Fred Jackson said yesterday, “so we wanted an automated function.” He said they put up the filter about a month or so ago.
One word they wanted to filter was “gay.” The site felt that the term put the matter of homosexuality “in a positive light,” Jackson said, when the evangelical Christian organization was much opposed. So when a wire story referred to gay marriage, for example, the phrase would automatically appear as “homos...
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Peering into the Psyche of the Establishment MediaFrom: brain-terminal.com
Post Date: 2008-05-29 03:50:17
An overwrought Columbia Journalism Review column declares that the establishment media is a victim of big, bad bloggers and financiers who shockingly believe that complacency is not the proper response for an industry in a death spiral:
We the media are obsessed with our destroyers. We could even be said to love (or love to write about or edit) the many individuals who are taking us down. These include the mega-moguls and their hedge fund cousins who are or would like to buy newspapers i...
A Spare Javelin is Always HelpfulFrom: brain-terminal.com
Post Date: 2008-05-24 14:02:21
Today’s Quote of the Day comes from the Richard Vance, a coach at Provo High School in Utah.
Coach Vance’s students were competing in a javelin competition when a newspaper photographer wandered into the area.
A javelin thrown by one of the students went through the photographer’s leg and had to be cut to pieces before he could be taken to the hospital.
The coach’s reaction?
One of the first things that came to my mind was, “Good thing we brought a second javelin.&...
The State of Free Speech in BritainFrom: brain-terminal.com
Post Date: 2008-05-22 05:13:20
The Guardian reports:
A teenager is facing prosecution for using the word “cult” to describe the Church of Scientology.
The unnamed 15-year-old was served the summons by City of London police when he took part in a peaceful demonstration opposite the London headquarters of the controversial religion.
Officers confiscated a placard with the word “cult” on it from the youth, who is under 18, and a case file has been sent to the Crown Prosecution Service.
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The incident ...