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Why you should steer clear of “Florida Man Challenge”
dimanche 24 mars 2019, 15:45 , par Ars Technica
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This week, a viral 'challenge' took Twitter and other social media by storm. The 'Florida Man Challenge' called for people to: Google 'Florida Man' and their birthdate, Find a headline about the activities of a 'Florida Man' that matched their birthdate, and Post that headline to their social media account. The challenge spread like a cat meme, so much so that typing 'Florida Man' into the Google search bar resulted in suggested entries that were almost exclusively calendar dates. Everybody's Googling it. When I walked into the @tb_times newsroom this morning, ALL of the top stories were about #FloridaMan. It was confusing until we realized why: Everyone is googling to see their Florida Man headline. Of course, I wrote about it:https://t.co/nFMWQPbMRT — Gabrielle Calise (@gabriellecalise) March 21, 2019 Doing this was, as we like to say at Ars, a really bad idea. Read 4 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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