"People need to stop posting info graphics with bad information 4 seconds after there's a change. It's defeating the purpose of this sub which is to educate with accurate information instead of Facebook-quality rumors."

#PokemonGO: Lately there's been a splurge of people rushing out posting info graphics with blatantly false information... Particularly when new quests come out. There's a karma race, and then this misinformation gets spread like wildfire. They'll then come in and make an updated version, but by then the damage is done: people claiming that there are two krabby quests, questioning over which version is real, etc.TSR, as far as I remember, was created specifically to avoid this type of YouTube click-bait misinformation. The info graphics have use... And I'm not saying that we need to spend 8 months verifying the authenticity of a quest (which is sometimes a complaint of the research group.. Too far in the other direction) but let's stop making a race to post amything independent of its accuracy. via /r/TheSilphRoad https://ift.tt/2xW748A
"People need to stop posting info graphics with bad information 4 seconds after there's a change. It's defeating the purpose of this sub which is to educate with accurate information instead of Facebook-quality rumors."
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