Also sometimes ‘monkeyclick’: the ability of an inexperienced user to start clicking on things and doing stuff in Windows (usually) who end up up doing things you would never think possible.
“Wow, they couldn’t load a page in Firefox and ended up monkeyclicking their way to uninstalling our mail server!”
sort of a riff on a million monkeys on a million typewriters.
Funniest part of this for me:
goes to twitter, same message displayed
Picture of kitten…
I don’t think that is what “sensitive content” warnings were meant for.
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Oh, sure, now that I’ve commented it goes directly to the pic.
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It was that way at first for me, but once you’ve clicked on ‘view’ that sticks with you for that tweet.
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And if you reload the page (like making a comment as I just did) it switches back.
Or it’s twitter just fucking with us.
Or aliens…could always be aliens
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Or maybe it’s that kitten messing with us.
“Fear me! I am potentially sensitive content!”
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People can set that flag on their own posts; I have seen it done for sarcastic effect.
Also quite possible someone munkeeclicked it without knowing.
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What is “munkeeclicked”?
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Also sometimes ‘monkeyclick’: the ability of an inexperienced user to start clicking on things and doing stuff in Windows (usually) who end up up doing things you would never think possible.
“Wow, they couldn’t load a page in Firefox and ended up monkeyclicking their way to uninstalling our mail server!”
sort of a riff on a million monkeys on a million typewriters.
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I’ve done that. One of those “enough knowledge to be dangerous” things.
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