Awesome idea and very noble. I wonder however if any users will have objections to this.
Perhaps kidnappers.
Turn your 404s into lost children alerts
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#12Interesting concept. The actual 404 pages look like: http://notfound-static.fwebservices.be/404/index.html
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#13Furthermore, abductions by strangers are incredibly rare; most abductions are by people that the child knows well (such as an estranged parent/relative, etc.). These are the cases for which the AMBER alert is most likely to have success, but they're also the cases for which it is the least likely to be necessary (ie, people investigating the case are going to be several steps ahead of a passerby who happens to drive by the billboard).
Also, 75% of children who are abducted and murdered are killed within the first three hours, so the shelf life of these alerts is incredibly small. Even smaller for people who are sitting at the computer when they see the alert, not driving on a freeway.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMBER_Alert#Controversy_about_...
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#14Seems ridiculous for any website without a very localized userbase.
Not really, the missing person could turn up pretty much anywhere. Even if it leads to a single success story of somebody being found, I think it would be worth doing.
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#16Seems ridiculous for any website without a very localized userbase.
Not really, the missing person could turn up pretty much anywhere. Even if it leads to a single success story of somebody being found, I think it would be worth doing.
Problem is, the alerts are shown in Dutch and German on my french-speaking Swiss blog. I don't think my readers, when coming across a 404 while looking for something, will read "Verdwenen op 2-jarige leeftijd" and head straight to google translate to look up what it means.
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#19Interesting concept. The actual 404 pages look like: http://notfound-static.fwebservices.be/404/index.html
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#20Awesome idea and very noble. I wonder however if any users will have objections to this.