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Why are they useless? I grew up in an area with tornadoes and when one came ripping through my childhood suburb and destroyed some houses I was happy to have forewarning.
We get them every single time a thunderstorm sniffs at anything in the tricounty area. There may be a way to turn off the "Watch" alerts and still keep the "we are gonna die" alerts. The one time we got the green sky of doom the phone did explode in a way not normally seen, so I assume they know something about crying wolf. As for amber alerts being useless - something like 90% (?) of the time it's a custody dispute…
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Depends on where you are. In Canada, our system sends everything as "National/Presidential Alerts". We don't use the different levels at all. So AMBER Alert, Weather Alert, etc are all Presidential/National Alerts.
Does Canada even have a president?
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#114When an amber alert pops up, what happens 100% of the time is I'm like "holy shit wtf stop that loud noise!" and then after the message is dismissed and untrievable I try to read it, resulting in me having no idea what it said.
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#115On a similar note to the linked article: the low battery alert of the AirPods Pro can be ear-shattering, and there's no means of reducing the volume. I suspect it tries to scale volume with environmental noise because it ranges from "startling" to "painful".
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#116It's really weird to me to see so many people discussing Amber Alert spam when I can count on one hand the number of alerts I've received in my lifetime
Didn't even realize you could get them on a flight. Must be because of the in-flight wifi.
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I live in Texas. I get Amber alerts for missing children that are 8 hours of interstate driving away from me. That's completely useless.
Same in California, and the ones I've received were custody battles between parents...
Many abductions are vehicle thefts where the thief takes off without noticing or caring that there is a child in the car.
In one recent case, the thief threw the baby out the window into a ditch. Citizens who received the Amber alert found the child.
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#118It's really weird to me to see so many people discussing Amber Alert spam when I can count on one hand the number of alerts I've received in my lifetime
I've had them on a flight while flying over Ohio. Really terrifying when there's suddenly 100 phones screaching in the cabin and it takes a few seconds to realize that distributed alarms like that must be an amber alert. Didn't even realize you could get them on a flight. Must be because of the in-flight wifi.
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#119I very much doubt that there is any technical reason for the alerts always being loud. It's a deliberate decision. Like the whole idea of amber alerts, it is a matter of authorities taking decisions that make them feel good, without considering the consequences. Amber alerts are bad. We get them now and them in Ontario at 3am, sent to the entire (rather large) province. This is idiotic. The probability that someone w…
That's why I disable them totally. In my experience, they're always just a description of a car, and realistically there's literally nothing I can do with that information. When I'm at home, I'm not going to check license plates, and when I'm driving I'm not going to check my phone (nor remember a random license plate number for more than 10 seconds to check anything).
They're also always "non-custodial parent took the kids," and I'm pretty sure the police in that case can quickly discover much better information than I could ever give them. There was one recently in my area that a friend of mine received. Later I read in the paper that they just tracked the guy's cell phone to find him.