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Snopes . com
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Snopes . com
I just tried to post a link to Snopes.com on Facebook and Facebook is telling me they have blocked the link because it is "unsafe and spammy." Does anyone know anything about this? I thought Snopes was a legitimate site. Am I wrong about this?


BTW if anyone is curious, the link was in response to someone posting this story:

Do you know what a "Candy Cane Really is"? Many years ago a candy maker wanted to make candy that would symbolize the true meaning of Christmas-Which is "Jesus" The hard candy was shaped like a " J " to represent that Jesus is our rock of all ages. The candy was white, that stands for the pureness of Jesus, and the red represents the blood that Jesus shed to save us from our sins. So the next time you see a candy cane, take a minute to remember the real meaning of 'Christmas'. I would like to see all my friends re-post this for all their friends to share. Have a wonderful day!! And MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

Here's Snopes's response:

http://www.snopes.com/holidays/christmas/candycane.asp
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RE: Snopes . com
The Snopes reply does prove one thing.

Xtian assholes will lie about anything.
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Facebook is a strange animal indeed. It purports to be almost the model of social networking, yet try to make it do something its programmers don't want you to and you've had it. Your best bet perhaps is to post an edited form of the link, viz:

http://www . snopes [dot] com/holidays/christmas/candycane.asp

or something similar. You might have to play with it to see what works (then afterwards you can post the link).

As for the candy cane story itself, I'm long past the point where I would have been surprised. There's a hell of a load of shit gets posted on Facebook; it's become the central sorting office for stupid rumours. I'm signed up to a FB page called HoaxSlayer ("Debunking email hoaxes and exposing Internet scams since 2003!") and there's nary a day goes by without at least half a dozen posts from them.
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Just use a URL redirection service like http://is.gd or http://bit.ly
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(December 10, 2011 at 11:35 pm)Tiberius Wrote: Just use a URL redirection service like http://is.gd or http://bit.ly

Works, but you have to close the preview first.
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RE: Snopes . com
(December 10, 2011 at 10:43 pm)Stimbo Wrote: Facebook is a strange animal indeed. It purports to be almost the model of social networking, yet try to make it do something its programmers don't want you to and you've had it. Your best bet perhaps is to post an edited form of the link, viz:

http://www . snopes [dot] com/holidays/christmas/candycane.asp

or something similar. You might have to play with it to see what works (then afterwards you can post the link).

As for the candy cane story itself, I'm long past the point where I would have been surprised. There's a hell of a load of shit gets posted on Facebook; it's become the central sorting office for stupid rumours. I'm signed up to a FB page called HoaxSlayer ("Debunking email hoaxes and exposing Internet scams since 2003!") and there's nary a day goes by without at least half a dozen posts from them.

The really stupid thing is that so far 13 people have liked the candy cane story. No one has bothered to check to see if the story is fake or not. I called them on this and am waiting for a reply. I imagine that if I get one (I may just get ignored) it will be interesting.
(December 10, 2011 at 11:35 pm)Tiberius Wrote: Just use a URL redirection service like http://is.gd or http://bit.ly

URL redirection service. I might try this. I don't know if it will change anyone's mind though, they seem adamant on believing a story that has been challenged by an authoritative source (snopes, even though I couldn't post a link).



I have studied the Bible and the theology behind Christianity for many years. I have been to many churches. I have walked the depth and the breadth of the religion and, as a result of this, I have a lot of bullshit to scrape off the bottom of my shoes. ~Ziploc Surprise

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The "Likes" on Facebook are now up to 16. Does anyone bother to check facts anymore?
I have studied the Bible and the theology behind Christianity for many years. I have been to many churches. I have walked the depth and the breadth of the religion and, as a result of this, I have a lot of bullshit to scrape off the bottom of my shoes. ~Ziploc Surprise

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(December 11, 2011 at 11:32 pm)Ziploc Surprise Wrote: The "Likes" on Facebook are now up to 16. Does anyone bother to check facts anymore?

If they like the story, they don't tend to do that.

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