• bvs23bkv33 (unregistered)

    this comment seems dangerous

  • someone (unregistered)

    TRWTF is joining Mensa.

  • (nodebb)

    If there are no Terms of Use, anything goes.

  • Rattus (unregistered) in reply to nabru

    Term of use.

  • aaaargh (unregistered) in reply to bvs23bkv33

    Your comment is not normal. Try to retype it.

  • Howard Richards (google)

    The bar for what constitutes a WTF seems to have dropped again. How is a web-page generated browser alert box a WTF?

  • Kashim (unregistered)

    Are the Term of Use an entry box? Because I could enter some AWESOME Terms of Use...

  • Anonymous') OR 1=1; DROP TABLE wtf; -- (unregistered)
    1. Create website with alert("Internet Explorer is useless!")
    2. Screenshot and upload to TDWTF
    3. ???
    4. Profit!
  • anonymous (unregistered)

    The link in that email probably goes to ${notification.message.discussion.topicMessage.link} (literally).

  • (nodebb) in reply to Rattus

    So, something goes.

  • Randal L. Schwartz (google)

    I remember a lot of the early websites used a form with their EULA in a textarea field because that was the only way it could scroll enough. Trouble is... there was no way to make that read-only. So I always rewrote my version to be "WE (the company) will come over to your house once a week to wash your car and take out your trash." or some variant of that. I don't know if the new value was ever noticed on the submit. :)

  • Paul Neumann (unregistered) in reply to Randal L. Schwartz

    I guess someone forgot about <frameset>

  • siciac (unregistered) in reply to someone

    The secret of Mensa is that joining Mensa means you failed the IQ test...

  • Guest (unregistered)

    Clearly some filtering AI has learned to associate Colin Furze with the word “dangerous”. Everyone who has seen his contraptions will agree.

  • Brian Boorman (google)

    That Colin Furze guy seems like an idiot. I saw one of his videos, hit the "Not Interested" tag in YouTube to hopefully see no more of him.

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