Wikipedia Is Not Amused By Entry For xkcd-Coined Word
ObsessiveMathsFreak writes "Today's xkcd comic introduced an unusual word — malamanteau — by giving its supposed definition on Wikipedia. The only trouble is that the word (as well as its supposed wiki page) did not in fact exist. Naturally, much ado ensued at the supposed wiki page, which was swiftly created in response to the comic. This article has more on how the comic and the confusion it caused have put the Net in a tizzy. It turns out that a malamanteau is a portmanteau of portmanteau and malapropism, but also a malapropism of portmanteau. All this puts Wikipedia in the confusing position of not allowing a page for an undefined word whose meaning is defined via the Wikipedia page for that word — and now I have to lie down for a moment."
On the subject of looking stuff up, is there an easy way for me to blacklist many of those sites that appear in Google when I search for that word?
To me the "offending word" is useful for finding sites that I do not want in my google search results ever.
Just Google search for that word and you'll see evidence that Google is not providing good search results...
Yes, I tried using Google's custom Search engine feature, and no it doesn't seem to allow excluding of websites. And no, inserting -sitename for dozens of sites is not what I want to do.
So wikipedia is not amused. Does *anyone* think xkcd is funny? Every time I look at it it fails to rise to the level of a grin.
Currently hooked on AMP