Nguyễn Lê Anh
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Sự thật là như thế này =)).Yesterday, some ignorant asshat posted a hoax about Miley Cyrus’ death, first at Wikipedia, then it was cross-posted over at Digg.
The page at Wikipedia has been corrected since, but the Digg page has at this time, almost 500 diggs to the story, which reads:
On September 5th 2008 Miley Cyrus died in a fatal car crash on the way to the set of Hannah Montana. Her car was part of a side impact crash with a F-350 driven by an unidentified black man. She was seriously injured and rushed to the hospital only to die there a few minutes after arriving.
Fracas has saved a screen cap in the event someone wants to see it. Just ask.
In fact, why not first head over to Digg user SEANWOOKIE’s profile page to let him know how happy you are that for over 6 hours, he didn’t once bother to acknowledge that the story he dugg was a hoax. Yep folks… even though an hour in, another user told him to nix the Wikipedia link (since it was a hoax and corrected) but he all but disappeared from his own revelation.
If he was duped by some other asshat’s ‘creativity’ at Wikipedia, wouldn’t it be decent to apologize?
He hasn’t.
David Emery over at About.com’s Urban Legends Blog had this to say:
Contrary to fast-spreading rumors planted by pranksters on Digg.com and Wikipedia, 15-year-old Miley Cyrus, pop singer and star of the Disney Channel’s Hannah Montana TV series, did not die in a car crash on Friday, September 5.
As of Saturday morning, no such accident had been reported in any legitimate news source. The story is a hoax — and a poorly spelled one, at that.