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    Forwarding Faux Info Is a Step Backward

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    Spencer F. Katt
    Published October 28, 2002
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      El Gato has come to the conclusion that David Emerys Web site, urbanlegends.about.com, which investigates and debunks all of the junky e-mail messages that circulate, should be subsidized by the federal government if it ever runs out of cash. Years ago, when e-mail chains contained faux information, such as the fable that Bill Gates and Walt Disney Jr. were offering free trips to Disneyland to the first 1,000 people who helped test Gates new e-mail tracking system, the Kitty thought that the site was a fun way to debunk the silliness that filled his mailbox.

      After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Spencer realized just how dangerous and damaging such e-mail could really be and noted that the same folks who usually forwarded e-mail about kidney harvesting were now inadvertently perpetuating misinformation and fear about future terrorist attacks.

      Certainly, the restaurants, shops and nightclubs in Boston felt the economic sting from the well-meaning, but inaccurate, e-mail messages containing “friend of a friend” warnings that terrorists would strike the city on Sept. 22, 2001. And how many retailers suffered when a similar e-mail warned people across the nation to stay clear of malls last Halloween?

      Recently, El Gato has used Emerys site to debunk e-mail messages containing everything from requests to boycott Pepsi, because it was planning to keep “under God” out of an upcoming promotion involving the Pledge of Allegiance, to one detailing how Sen. Al Gore scoffed at testimony that Osama bin Laden was the most dangerous man alive during the 1983 Iran-Contra hearings. Not only are both stories fabrications, but they also are old mutations of past e-mail hoaxes that have been in circulation for quite a while.

      People still tend to believe what they read, whether in print or online, and having misinformation forwarded by a friend almost lends it some additional veil of credibility. Could Pepsi lose a sale or Gore a vote because of such misinformation circulating and sticking in folks minds? Who knows? The Katts advice: Forward only jokes and rude JPEGs.

      (Editors Note: This story has been modified since its original posting.)

      Check out Spencers latest Kattoon: “Katt Finds Factor That May Boost Home PC and Broadband Revenues”

      Spencer F. Katt
      Spencer F. Katt
      Spencer F. Katt is a seasoned technology journalist with over 40 years of experience covering the latest trends in IT, cybersecurity, and applications. As a former editor at eWEEK and PC Week, Spencer has provided expert analysis on a wide range of topics, from cloud computing innovations to enterprise IT solutions. With a passion for breaking down complex technological developments, he brings clarity and insight to both industry professionals and tech enthusiasts. Spencer is known for his sharp commentary on tech industry shifts, and his deep understanding of both the technical and business sides of IT make him a trusted voice in the field.

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