BBC Web Slip-Up Insults Facebook Fans
An anonymous reader writes "The BBC has accidentally insulted its Facebook followers by revealing a version of a new website which wasn't yet ready for public consumption and in which it referred to its social media followers as 'saddos.' The same website also features a picture of the Queen, described as the Pakistan hockey team. File this one under 'a really bad day at the office' for one web developer."
lol.
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Get over yourselves.
That the truth hurts.
Always use "Lorem Ipsum" text when you're doing layout work and don't want to be concerned with actual content.
Which do you mean by Americans? North, Central or South?
I am a United States citizen and have lived on the other side of the world (Hong Kong specifically). I hope to be back there some day.
Parent post is "Flamebait" if and only if the moderators are American.
Stereotypes may be stupid, but they are generally based on some fact.
Let q be a radix > 1. I am in ur base-q, killing 10 d00ds.
Well considering the only people who identify themselves as 'Americans' (Pronounced: A-mur-i-cans) are United States citizens, I'm going to take a wild guess that he's talking about United States citizens.
Except your wrong, I've talked with some Guatemalans who consider themselves Americans.
That nation also claims various other titles, like "land of the free". That it insists on it does not make it true...
Oh how Americans misunderstand British humour! There's a reason why Benny Hill is better known in the US than the UK.
I think the much more embarrassing thing about that post is that the password was being logged all over in the code apparently in clear text.
Remind me never to hire that guy.
You can't handle the truth.
Who modded this insightful?
Frozen Canada? Dangerous Mexico? No countries worth visiting? These are the sort of ignorant stereotypes that exemplify what the parent was saying.
It is kind of humorous to see the people whose online personae are buxom, wasp-waisted pointy-eared swashbucklers poke fun at the people whose online personae are pictures taken ten years ago when they had all their hair.
All's harmless, in moderation. To each, their fantasy.