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    Having a grandaughter that is a FF/paramedic I tend to believe the facebook quote is accurate and was intended only for family and friends. They cannot divulge names and specific facts. Any friend or family of a first responder understands that this is a release valve, not a news release.

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    Jean, Snopes has been investigated for it's legitimacy long time ago and they are a complete fraud.

    They do absolutely no investigative work to verify anything. They are a low life couple that simple responds with their own opinions and ideology.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lorrie View Post
    Jean, Snopes has been investigated for it's legitimacy long time ago and they are a complete fraud.

    They do absolutely no investigative work to verify anything. They are a low life couple that simple responds with their own opinions and ideology.
    Yes, I agree and am aware of their reputation. Was just trying to find anything reported about this whatever the source.
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    Snopes.com

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Type of site Reference pages
    Owner Barbara and David P. Mikkelson[citation needed]
    Created by Barbara and David P. Mikkelson
    Website www.snopes.com
    Alexa rank 1,515 (September 2016)[1]
    Commercial Yes
    Registration Required only on forums
    Launched 1995
    Current status Active

    Snopes.com
    /ˈsnoʊps/, also known as the Urban Legends Reference Pages, is a website covering urban legends, Internet rumors, e-mail forwards, and other stories of unknown or questionable origin.[2] It is a well-known resource for validating and debunking such stories in American popular culture,[3] receiving 300,000 visits a day.[4]


    Snopes.com was created by Barbara and David Mikkelson, a California couple who met in the alt.folklore.urban newsgroup.[5] The site is organized by topic and includes a message board where stories and pictures of questionable veracity may be posted. The Mikkelsons founded the San Fernando Valley Folklore Society and were credited as the owners of that site until 2005.[6]

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    History[edit]

    David Mikkelson used the username "snopes" (the name of a family of often unpleasant people in the works of William Faulkner)[7][8] in the Usenet newsgroup alt.folklore.urban.[9]

    The Mikkelsons created the Snopes site in 1995,[10] and later worked on the site full-time.[5][8][10]


    A television pilot based on the site, called Snopes: Urban Legends, was completed with American actor Jim Davidson as host, but major networks passed on the project.[8]


    Main site[edit]


    Snopes aims to debunk or confirm widely spread urban legends. The site has been referenced by news media and other sites, including CNN,[11] Fox News Channel,[12] MSNBC,[13] and Australia's ABC on its Media Watch program. Snopes' popular standing is such that some chain e-mail hoaxes claim to have been "checked out on 'Snopes.com'" in an attempt to discourage readers from seeking verification.[14] As of March 2009, the site had approximately 6.2 million visitors per month.[15]

    The Mikkelsons have stressed the reference portion of the name Urban Legends Reference Pages, indicating that their intention is not merely to dismiss or confirm misconceptions and rumors but to provide evidence for such debunkings and confirmation as well.[16] Where appropriate, pages are generally marked "undetermined" or "unverifiable" if the Mikkelsons feel there is not enough evidence to either support or disprove a given claim.[17] The Mikkelsons have said many of the urban legends are mistakenly attributed because of common problems associated with e-mail signatures.[citation needed]


    Lost Legends[edit]


    In an attempt to demonstrate the perils of over-reliance on the internet as authority, the Mikkelsons assembled a series of fabricated urban folklore tales that they term "The Repository of Lost Legends".[18] The name was chosen for its acronym, T.R.O.L.L., a reference to the early 1990s definition of the word troll, meaning an Internet prank, of which David Mikkelson was a prominent practitioner.[9]

    One fictional legend alleged that the children's nursery rhyme "Sing a Song of Sixpence" was really a coded reference used by pirates to recruit members. This parodied a real false legend surrounding the supposed connection of "Ring a Ring o' Roses" to the bubonic plague. Although the creators were sure that no one could believe a tale so ridiculous—and had added a link at the bottom of the page to another page explaining the hoax,[19] and a message with the ratings reading "Note: Any relationship between these ratings and reality is purely coincidental"—eventually the legend was featured as true in an urban legends board game and television show.[20] The television show, Mostly True Stories: Urban Legends Revealed, was shown to have been using information from Snopes when one of Snopes' invented "lost legends" appeared on the program as true; the repository thus served as an inadvertent copyright trap.[9]


    Accuracy[edit]

    Critics in 2016 have accused Snopes of having a liberal bias.[21][22][23][24][25] For instance, The Daily Caller has recently accused Snopes writer Kim LaCapria of “playing defense for prominent Democrats like Hillary Clinton.” [26]

    In 2004, Jan Harold Brunvand, a folklorist who has written a number of books on urban legends and modern folklore, considered the site so comprehensive in 2004 as to obviate launching one of his own.[10] David Mikkelson, the creator of the site, has said that the site receives more complaints of liberal bias than conservative bias,[27] but insists that the same debunking standards are applied to all political urban legends.

    In 2012, FactCheck reviewed a sample of Snopes' responses to political rumors regarding George W. Bush, Sarah Palin, and Barack Obama, and found them to be free from bias in all cases.

    FactCheck noted that Barbara Mikkelson was a Canadian citizen (and thus unable to vote in US elections) and David Mikkelson was an independent who was once registered as a Republican. "You'd be hard-pressed to find two more apolitical people," David Mikkelson told them.[27][28]

    In 2012, The Florida Times-Union reported that About.com's urban legends researcher found a "consistent effort to provide even-handed analyses" and that Snopes' cited sources and numerous reputable analyses of its content confirm its accuracy.[29]

    Traffic and users[edit]

    In mid-2016, Snopes.com's Alexa rating was 1,590. Of the users, 80 percent originate from within the United States.[1] In 2010, the site attracted 7 to 8 million unique visitors in one month.[30]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snopes.com
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