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Sinbad Rises From Wikipedia Grave

A Chicago Sun-Times article passed to us by an anonymous reader pointed out the fact that the comedian Sinbad is still alive. This is notable, only insofar as Wikipedia thought otherwise. "Rumors began circulating last weekend regarding the posting, said Sinbad, who first got a telephone call from his daughter. The gossip quieted, but a few days later the 50-year-old entertainer said phone calls, text messages and e-mails started pouring in by the hundreds. 'Saturday I rose from the dead and then died again,' the Los Angeles-based entertainer said in a phone interview." Based on the article he seemed fairly okay with the mixup: 'It's gonna be more commonplace as the Internet opens up more and more. It's not that strange.' Wikipedia didn't comment for the Times piece, nor has it contacted the entertainer about the incident.

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  1. However by nuclearpenguins · · Score: 5, Funny

    His acting career is still in critical condition.

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  2. Really? by soupforare · · Score: 4, Funny

    Unfortunate that his career has been dead for a decade+

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  3. Wouldn't it be scary if... by Jay+Maynard · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...they gave Sinbad another TV show?

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  4. WIki isn't news; neither is the Chicago Sun-Times by jfengel · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Since when is "some dipstick believed something they read on Wikipedia" news?

    I can't help but darkly suspect that this is mostly about a major newspaper trying to declare, "You still need us". And I think that we do, neither blogs (opinion) nor Wikipedia (rumor) replace news from organizations that have an interest in being first (or at least timely) and in being correct.

    But non-stories like this make me wonder if the Chicago Sun-Times is one of those organizations.

  5. Another victim of wikiality... by TheRon6 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Doesn't he understand how wikiality works? He's dead when we say he's dead!

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    1. Re:Another victim of wikiality... by UbuntuDupe · · Score: 3, Funny

      It's like a twist on the old joke...

      "Jimbo Jimbo Jimbo omg the Wikipedia article says Sinbad's dead!!! What do we do what do we do?????"
      "Calm down, calm down. Just follow Wikipedia procedure. First, is Sinbad dead?"
      *long pause* "Okay, done. Now what?"

  6. Re:WIki isn't news; neither is the Chicago Sun-Tim by phoenixwade · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That's just a little too convoluted a bit of reasoning for me to believe. I'd be more inclined to think "It's a slow news day for the entertainment section, let's do something a bit controversial, and slam an online source in the process.... win-win for us"

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  7. How many times is the media going to do this? by Fastolfe · · Score: 4, Interesting

    How many "kid defaces wikipedia, media reports wikipedia is wrong" cases are we going to see? Haven't people figured out by now that Wikipedia is edited by the public, and might occasionally be vandalized or show inaccurate information? Why are we treating every instance of vandalism as though it were some major media-worthy event?

    If anything, this just encourages more kiddies to go do the same thing to more visible entries. "What can we make up about President Bush? Maybe we can get it on CNN like Bobbie did last week!"

    1. Re:How many times is the media going to do this? by porkThreeWays · · Score: 3, Interesting

      I think the reason the media keeps reporting these things is they are trying their best to show the world internet sources may not be true; and wikipedia is their poster boy. There was a frontline special recently documenting traditional media and what's happened to it in the past few years. I think many in the traditional media are still trying to fight and discredit the internet as much as possible. They think it's a fad and people will return to traditional media. They don't understand that the internet is just as much a fundamental shift as the Gutenberg press. They need to embrace it correctly rather than fight it. I have yet to see a traditional outlet of information fully use the internet in the same way wikipedia has. Wikipedia has become the NY Times of the internet, while other media outlets have a bunch of homer simpson sites they use to throw their print stories on the web.

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  8. Correction by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Line 2: "First, make sure he's dead."

  9. An old slashdot meme.. by Junta · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sinbad was found dead in his home this morning. There were not any more details. I'm sure everyone in the Slashdot community will miss him - even if you did not enjoy his work, there is no denying his contributions to popular culture. Truly an American icon.

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  10. Things on the internet may be false? YOU DON'T SAY by porkThreeWays · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is dumb. The fact that things on the internet might not be true is old news. Wikipedia is no more a reliable source than the rest of the internet and for some reason traditional media just don't get this. Traditional media don't understand the internet and try to apply their rules against it. There's much more information available than traditional sources, but you must be much more vigilant in confirming that information is true.

    And knowing all that, wikipedia is still a damn good source. So what if vandalism occurs. They are doing a pretty good job at controlling it. All these people who bitch and whine that wikipedia might not be true obviously don't use it on a regular basis. There's more information on wikipedia than most libraries and the info is a hell of a lot more updated. I'd go as far as to say wikipedia has the most (and most accurate for its volume) information in one single source than any other site on the internet. Complain if you want, but once you find me a source with better, more up to date, free, and accurate information as wikipedia, let me know. Until then I'll support them with my money.

    At least wikipedia has peer review processes in place. If a piece of information is wrong in a traditional source, good luck getting it changed. It could take years for it to be changed and up to the sole discretion of one source.

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  11. If only . . . by cashman73 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    . . . news about Richard Jeni's death could have turned out to be fake. Now there's a comedian that will be missed! RIP Richard Jeni!

  12. To resolve this issue, we need only ask: by ettlz · · Score: 4, Funny

    Does Netcraft confirm it?

  13. Blame b3ta, apparently by Sockatume · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I don't know how accurate this is, but I've heard that there's an ongoing group prank on b3ta involving obiturising Wikipedia articles. Anyone familiar with the site know?

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  14. Schrodingers wiki by smoker2 · · Score: 3, Funny
    Maybe we all live in a kind of non-determinate universe, where we can only discover our current state of existence by reading wikipedia ...

    Oh bugger, I'm not mentioned on WP AT ALL ! &7ds9Ddsa9
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  15. Re:WIki isn't news; neither is the Chicago Sun-Tim by Afecks · · Score: 2, Insightful

    but when it comes to being 'tolerant' of the faith of the majority of Americans

    "Let's don't become so tolerant than we tolerate intolerance." -Bill Maher

    Religions that seek to spread the message of inferiority in atheists, women and homosexuals are incompatible with civilized society.

    It's also just plain silly.

  16. Sinbad Is a Techie by SkyDude · · Score: 2, Interesting
    This goes to show why Wikipedia should never be trusted as the only source for information.

    Sinbad made an appearance on Leo LaPorte's "Screen Savers" program on ZDTV back around 1999 or 2000. ZDTV was the predecessor to TechTV a/k/a G4. During the interview, Sinbad mentioned he had a T1 line in his house in LA. Leo, who at that point was just getting comfortable with DSL, was green with envy, as were most tech junkies on the set.

    So, while his career may not be at its zenith, I learned from that interview that he is a closeted geek and really enjoys tech stuff. I wouldn't be surprised if he reads /. from time to time.

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    1. Re:Sinbad Is a Techie by cawaker · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Sinbad is indeed a techie, I've seen him numerous times at Macworld over the years.

  17. Some of the stuff on Wikipedia is not true by Orion+Blastar · · Score: 3, Informative

    this story is proof of that.

    Newspapers used to do the same thing for Abe Vigoda announcing that he was dead too.

    Sindbad the comedian ought to play Sindbad the sailor in an action adventure movie with some comedy in it.

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  18. ... Wikipedia thought otherwise. by fabioaquotte · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... Wikipedia thought otherwise. Stop anthropomorphising Wikipedia. It doesn't like it.
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  19. Re:WIki isn't news; neither is the Chicago Sun-Tim by khallow · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Hmmm, I disagree with Bill Maher here. We can and should tolerate intolerance. Intolerance doesn't in itself kill people. If someone is obeys the rule of law they should be tolerated even if they hold views that you find reprehensible.