Community Notes are unironically The-platform-formely-known-as-Twitter's best feature ever. It's actually something I'd love to see on other platforms.
As a Christian, the one about Jesus turning water into wine got me. Plus, natural fermentation of fruit making alcohol in natural is well documented, especially with the marula fruit. Also, incredibly sad, since there are pastors with that level of brain-dead theology teaching congregations.
@@tau-5794 I mean, I don't see why you _can't_ substitute it. Do you just prefer to get drunk at church? Is buying your own alcohol not in the picture?
@RadicalGarry Nobody gets drunk at church, you take only a tiny, tiny sip of wine, not enough for even a child to feel anything. Substituting it is outright denying the words in the Bible, that the wine Jesus gave was his blood and the bread his body. This is not up for debate, grape juice at communion is just wrong.
I mean the entire reason we can even make alcohol is by taking advantage of natural processes by which yeast converts sugar into ethanol so yeah literally the only reason we have alcohol is *because nature makes it*
Caves would be the worst places to hide in during a flood, a quake, AND a fire. The water will seep, the cave will collapse, and the smoke would suffocate you. Literally the worst place you go to.
I don't fear Nibiru. The reason? Literally the only time I special summon is from the extra deck and MAYBE BOXer's secondary counter effect to bring out an EARTH attribute.
the super straight forward community notes always get me, you'll have a tweet being like "Fun Fact #324: Did you know Barack Obama is actually Canadian?" and the community note will be like "no"
I believe what op was trying to say was “if your gf really love you then the sx will be good” or something Typical σκατα male post, community note reaction is reasonable.
@@J3D1D14H Whoops, I cannot see your comment on the reply section for some reason (only through notification) but yes, I agree but then again the way he phrase it is so odd to the point that the community notes just say wtf lol
Im so proud of the 3:01 correction, they COULD have said fermentation created natural alcohol, but Instead they smote him with the very thing he was talking out of his ass about.
Using Bible-thumping against bigots is the best. I believe it makes them explode from cognitive dissonance. Republican Jesus is very far from the real one.
"Show me a Shakespeare play that had lewdness" is the exact same energy as that meme of "You aren't special for reading the Great Gatsby, we all went to high school". It's literally one of the first things you learn about Shakespeare.
@@Zarmdthecoolest I said that when that part in the video came up! Also any time they said 'country matters', what they really meant was the first syllable, according to everything I've learned, both in school and in the years since. EDIT: That wasn't a 'you stole my comment' thing, I didn't see the video until today. I meant it as 'I said that out loud while watching the video'.
@@MCOmegaX123 Country matters is an euphemism for sex, and dialogue it references is from Hamlet. Actually during the murder reveal dude is trolling his gf while lying on her lap. In a theater: Hamlet [To Ophelia] Lady, shall I lie in your lap? Ophelia No, my lord! Hamlet I mean, my head upon your lap. Ophelia Ay, my lord. Hamlet Do you think I meant country matters? Ophelia I think nothing, my lord. Hamlet That's a fair thought to lie between maids' legs. Ophelia What is, my lord? Hamlet “Nothing.” Ophelia You are merry, my lord.
they remind me of elementary school where people would say made up stuff about their lives or about secrets in videogames since nobody had a way to really check
I actually remember a pretty funny community note moment. Some guy on twitter once said "I cant land on this planet on starfield, exploration is a lie" community note pointed out that the planet he tried to land on, was saturn. A gas giant.
Ah, I saw that one in a video! He then went on to argue and try to defend himself for several hours afterwards, completely forgetting that he could just drop the argument and complain validly about the boring empty landscapes and _actual_ exploration limiting invisible walls that litter the landable planets like everyone else was instead. (Not that it matters much since the planets are mostly empty anyways).
Most platforms just do that through comments, but on RU-vid creators can just delete comments they don't like. And of course you couldn't take that away either or comment sections would become even more full of spam bots than they already are. So a community notes feature might actually make sense on youtube.
@@theneonbop comments are not really a good way to prevent misinformation (after all twitter *replies* don't really do that); community notes use an algorithm (which is open source and anyone can run on the data to check it produces the same results) specifically designed to promote notes that minimize bias.
@@theneonbop RU-vid really need community notes. But some videos would require a massive wall of notes for how bad they are. Probably should have time sensitive notes instead. [0:20-0:25 While Hz is the reciprocal of one second, you can in fact still have Hz/s]
2:34 I just wanted to see what the New Zealand Minister of Health actually looked like and now I've spent almost three hours updating the ministers of New Zealand on the German Wikipedia because they were all wrong. Thank you, Matt. Edit: There've been elections. 😫
2:53 Also worth noting that many fruits naturally ferment to produce alcohol. Its quite likely that that is how our species discovered alcohol, and in fact many wild animals do like to get drunk off of fermented fruits as well. Iirc there was even a study about alcoholism in monkey troupes and how having a mix of some alcoholic and non alcoholic individuals was ideal, as the sober ones could keep the troupe safe and the rest could benefit from the additional calories that alcohol can provide.
I came to the comments to say some of this. Alcohol is absolutely naturally produced by many fruits as they rot on the ground. It definitely wasn't invented by humans lol
Not to mention that fermentation is a form of metabolism preformed by certain microorganisms (which is the source of the fruits naturally fermenting). All humans do when we produce alcohol is put said microorganisms in a suitable environment with some food that we specifically curate. Sure distilling alcohol is a little more man-made, but just producing alcohol is nothing more than some fungi/bacteria having dinner.
@@nefer-trebeledfomp-4129 thats god’s liquor cabinet and he cant keep it away from me forever, Im gonna make like Eve and snatch a sip as soon as his back is turned
Honestly, I don't understand how community notes manage to work so well. From what I know of the internet, I would expect a complete shitshow actually *spreading* misinformation instead of mitigating it.
They're too short to serve as effective misinformation, and they really only need to bring the point of contention to reader's attention so they can do their own research
Its not hard to become a community notes member, I am one myself, its pretty simple on how it works. Tweets have proposed notes that aren't shown to everyone yet, notes members will either rate them as "Helpful" or "Not Helpful", if a note is rated Helpful enough, it is shown to everyone on the tweet. The people who helped the note reach the "Shown on twitter" status gain +1 to their "Rating Impact". If you write a note and it gets shown on twitter, you get +1 "Writing Impact". Depending on your amount of writing/rating impact, your rate of "Helpful" or "Not Helpful" will be more impactful. Multiple perspectives also need to vote a note as helpful for it to reach shown status, I'm not sure how its calculated, but all of this greatly combats misinformation effectively and should become standard on other apps.
a *lot* of people need to be knowingly complicit in the misinformation for it to make it into community notes, its not a simple as just lying on the internet by yourself however, if the misinformation is just funny, its possible that a lot of people will independently vote it as helpful just for the joke, which is how you end up with community notes saying "this is true" under obviously satire posts. thats the only common-ish form of misinfo on there, and in its defense it is in fact really funny
If I recall correctly, in the era of Shakespeare the word ‘nothing’ doubled as slang for female genitalia. So the entire title of “Much Ado about Nothing” serves as a sex joke in itself.
My mom actually has a story to tell of interacting with the "Planet X/Nibiru cataclysm" people. One of the people first promoting that theory in 2003-ish was on a local radio show and mentioned a website in the interview. She visited the website, which gave tips on how to survive Planet X entering Earth's atmosphere and other shit, and kept note of the day this was suppose to happen. Nothing happened, so she emailed one of the people running the website to ask how they're doing, and they replied saying that they're staying with their parents (which is not a bad thing!) and that they were moving on in their life.
When the world was "ending" in 2011 Russian television made an entire documentary about an old babushka that believed that the world is going to end soon so she created herself an underground bunker and used it to store her huge collection of pickled vegetables. Looking at that great collection of homemade pickles got me into survivalism...
2:34 - Some further context, that is definitely the fat suit (or something like that) that the crew used for the mean aunt when she blows up like a balloon in Harry Potter: Prisoner of Azkaban.
That'd be funny, but-- *_Community Notes_* The Nibiru Cataclysm is a supposed doomsday event in which a mysterious celestial object, possibly a planet, would meet Earth in a collision or near-miss. The event was allegedly to take place in May of 2003, as told by Nancy Lieder in 1995.
Its like some inhabited giant planet that supposedly comes by Earth every X,000 years (but somehow always scheduled for next week) and screws with everything. I remember back in the crazy Geocities days of the internet there were websites about it that were a hell of a read. Think like Timecube guy only on this subject instead.
Nibiru is a conspiracy theory that there’s a super large, but somehow hidden, planet that’s been heading towards Earth for…I don’t know…like the last 50 years. Our destruction can happen _any day now!_
The thing about cannons is that they don't need a direct hit to be lethal, for instance on a ship the debris and splinters from a cannon hitting the deck could spray out and hit multiple people causing horrible cuts that could be lethal in and of themselves, but could also cause infections in the long run
I really thought regarding the God and alcohol thing that people would bring up that alcohol is an organic chemical naturally formed in the decomposition process of many fruits and is also thought to have been a common environment for the development of the first proteins and DNA, but boi, the note about Jesus made me really laugh out loud.
Not only did he turn water into wine, but it was his FIRST MIRACLE. Also, apparently the reaction from the guests was "why did you wait so long to bring out the good stuff? this goes hard"
While the Jusus thing is funnier they probably should have done the chemical stuff instead of religion Also since when was jusus god?? (I'm not Christian)
I absolutely love Community Notes, the fact that people can come together and pull off a “Hold It” or “Objection” like a friggin attorney on misinformation is hilarious! 😂 More websites need to add Community Notes, it’s hilarious but also really useful.
Sure it’s great, but community notes can’t be as good as people think it is. I mean the readers can be wrong too and they will have their own biases. People gotta make sure they’re being skeptical with the community notes as well as the tweets themselves
1:02 I'm pretty sure I know this guy. If memory serves, he was the "General Manager" of my high school's failed E-Sports club and would regularly ban people from the discord server for swearing or sending stickers. He dropped my English II class at semester after we found out through a series of altercations with the teacher that he has undiagnosed oppositional-defiant disorder. The guy is a real piece of work.
Community notes is like the only thing Musk has done so far that actually made twitter a better place. It fights misinformation effectively, because it stops the bias towards the first story you hear from forming in its tracks, and they're also hella funny. Edit: I was unaware when I made this comment, but community notes was already close to implementation before Musk took over and he had pretty much no involvement with it. It's been pointed out multiple times in this thread, but I'm leaving this comment mostly as-is because integrity or something.
My assumption about how this happened is that Musk just one day randomly threw out something like "you should make a system for correcting misinformation" and in his head by "misinformation" he meant "those posts about me getting my money from an emerald mine run by slaves" but some intern took him seriously and made an actual really effective system for correcting misinformation and it got implemented without Musk's orders or knowledge because he neither knows nor cares what is actually going on at any of the companies he runs
2:35 That is Harry Potter's aunt Marge, after he cast a spell that made her blow up like a balloon. Also, the guy who created Garfield is named Jim Davis, and he created the series because he figured a talking cat would be commercially successful
@@IABITVpresents *Reddit’s Stupidest Arguments* “I once got into an argument that escalated to a physical fight over whether garfield thinks or talks.” You have an impressive memory!
The cannon thing is especially hilarious when you realise that the majority of casualties in battle have been caused by artillery since the American Civil War at least
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2:54 How can such an adorable-looking man with such an adorable name as Tiff Shuttleworth be so impossibly wrong? It hurts my heart. He should be handing out tea and crumpets and hanging out with talking animals.
Twitter has needed Wikipedia-style information correction and fact checking for years now, and im so glad its finally a thing. Just needs to be implemented wider.
This is far from Wikipedia-style , it has it's issue but it's much better. Wikipedia is literally bias despite people preconception of being "community managed"
Nope. Not Wikipedia style. That will give all the power in the hands of few people. Wikipedia has many flaws. For example they will not allow you to post any text you wrote yourself. But if you give your text to a friend of yours and your friend publishes it, you are free to reference it as much as you want.
@@forbidden-cyrillic-handle If I remember right, part of the reason Wikipedia's citation policy is like that is to help prevent circular reporting and misinformation
The astronomers mistaking a hole dug up by two men for a crater gives off the same energy as the people at an art museum being fascinated by the banana taped to a wall.
2:55 As well as jesus turning water into wine, I remember watching a nature documentary where they filmed woodland creatures getting drunk, on alcohol in fruit they were eating that had fallen from the trees and naturally fermented. So, yeah, the Earth has DEFINITELY produced alcohol.
@@Matt_Rose Yeah that… considered or even thought about going to a therapy to like… reverse the drunk effect on you or something or… I’m only saying this………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
@@Matt_Rose Also, I find it interesting how you never fail to read such gobbledygook gibberish from other drunk people… you sometimes mess up but that’s besides the point.
Viewers added context they thought people might want to know: Matt does not say Skull Emoji in this video ONCE. I’ve heard he has promised to say Skull Emoji at least twice next video because he hasn’t said it for a while.
Viewers added context you might want to know: Elon didn't add community notes, they were added under his ownership but he didn't personally do anything and doesn't deserve credit.
@Revalopod Viewers added more context: yes that's typically how organizations of people are, almost never can a thing be attributed directly singlehandedly to the "guy in charge". Yet it's still socially acceptable to blame "the guy in charge" for everything that happens within in the organization you don't like, as he is supposed to be responsible for the company, so being pedantic about his personal physical contribution to a feature you DO like is fine, but many would consider it hypocrisy to not be equally pedantic when regarding the company's "mistakes" and features you don't like
@@Revalopod viewers added context you might want to know: Elon Musk can be indeed credited with openly embracing and promoting Community Notes, for example adding more reviewers from 18 more countries early on his ownership over Twitter.
I was literally thinking to myself "Where do you even START with correcting this one" at the genital tweet. It appears the community wasn't going to try either.
American dude here. A bunch of us have seen decomposing fruit on farms and have known where alcohol comes from since we were in elementary school. I've also seen a squirrel get drunk off fermented fruit before. That guy is just an idiot lol
@@seekerstheshy3842Matthew is a polite and intelligent young boy and is very good at fulfilling his English duties, however I think he should tone down on the annunciation of random letters.