Originally posted by Marsupial at 5-9-2008 14:16
I had never heard of this 'Fingernail Test', but the reasoning behind it makes perfectly good sense. And tho the Snopes post states that the test is false, it then goes on to explain that the theory i ...
Mars, the real point to "snopes" is not just for "mirrors", their purpose is to debunk as hoaxes, if warranted, the large number of chain emails that people breathlessly send around the net warning of all types of dire consequences, "pass on this email to warn all your friends........".
It has many categories, like the sick little girl who if enough people send her story email to their address book, a foundation will somehow miraculously know the number of emails generated and give her the money for her operation / last trip to Disneyland / etc. Or the modus operandi for some new serial rapist, so warn all your female friends, etc.
Sometimes these are more than a nuisance and downright dangerous. I had a hoax email a couple of days ago from an American friend titled "General Eisenhower Warned us", saying the UK Government had removed the Holocaust from the school curriculum as it offended the Muslims:
http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/holocaust.asp This was straight from the loony, far right, white supremacy types trying to breed fear and provoke discrimination. The sad thing it's probably landed in millions of USA inboxes by now and a large number will believe it, and think they better not vote for Obama or it will happen over here.
Of course the easiest way to kill this crap is to immediately delete any email which ends with the call to "send this urgently to all your friends!", 99.99% of the time they will be bogus.