Why would they make up something like that? Why would they make up *anything*?Nope, it's just pointless clickbait created to cause outrage against "Disney adults". Just ignore it.
For views/clicks. These "news" sites will post anything to get people to engage with their site. And it worked since there's a thread about it.Why would they make up something like that? Why would they make up *anything*?
So...they just made this up? The article came up on my Google News feed.
"Especially when they learn that such restrictions are nothing more than a satirical firing-back at the ridiculous public outrage against Disney adults of any age, regardless of their parental status or lack thereof.
You read that correctly. Disney has no plans to restrict any Guest from Magic Kingdom on any day on the basis of whether they have children. At least for now . . ."
To drive more traffic to their site, to create faux outrage and division, for more revenue due to more people clicking and more page views, for more $$ because many people don’t have morals or ethics and don’t care about lying. There is lots of made up stuff for lots of reasons not just the Disney stuff.Why would they make up something like that? Why would they make up *anything*?
Google lies too…a lot! And they censor people and they set algorithms so you see what they want you to see.So...they just made this up? The article came up on my Google News feed.
Yes. Desperation for page clicks and revenue. Outrageous stuff gets more attention than boring ol’ reality.So...they just made this up? The article came up on my Google News feed.
That's why I asked here. It seemed weird, but people and companies do a lot of things I don't understand.I can't stop laughing. No disrespect to the OP, but how could this even remotely be a thing.
Sorry Ma'am. No entrance for you. No screaming toddler with you...you're outta here!
Why would they make up something like that? Why would they make up *anything*?
Oh well. I'm going to go quit my job now because I'm supposed to be able to teach people how to avoid things like this. I can't be trusted to do that anymore.Because gullible people will believe anything they read??? And then post about it.
That sounds a bit extremeOh well. I'm going to go quit my job now because I'm supposed to be able to teach people how to avoid things like this. I can't be trusted to do that anymore.
Yes, they did make it up. To get people to click on their link. That's how they make money, the more clicks, the more they can get in advertising revenue. Pure garbage site, just like Inside the Mag**. Just because Google carries it doesn't mean it's true!So...they just made this up? The article came up on my Google News feed.
I can't stop laughing. No disrespect to the OP, but how could this even remotely be a thing.
Sorry Ma'am. No entrance for you. No screaming toddler with you...you're outta here!
I'm a librarian. Part of my job is teaching people to avoid "fake news". If I can't do it myself then what good am I?That sounds a bit extreme
Don’t feel bad because you asked a question. It’s good to question things. Nowadays, there are many things we aren’t supposed to ask questions about or you get mocked, ridiculed, people get triggered and angry at you for asking even just about Disney. It would be worse to just blindly accept what that article had said as the truth, that would’ve been gullible.Oh well. I'm going to go quit my job now because I'm supposed to be able to teach people how to avoid things like this. I can't be trusted to do that anymore.