What to do with the “rm -rf” hoax question
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What to do with the “rm -rf” hoax question
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Re: What to do with the “rm -rf” hoax question
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#3What was the hoax exactly?
Re: What to do with the “rm -rf” hoax question
#4What was the hoax exactly?
Question was then about recovery advice.
Re: What to do with the “rm -rf” hoax question
#5What was the hoax exactly?
Re: What to do with the “rm -rf” hoax question
#6What was the hoax exactly?
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#7Re: What to do with the “rm -rf” hoax question
#8Does it matter that it didn't happen, if it could happen? Sounds like a serious issue.
Re: What to do with the “rm -rf” hoax question
#9What was the hoax exactly?
This question http://serverfault.com/questions/587102/monday-morning-mista... was posted to server fault. It has since shown to be a marketing tactic ( http://www.repubblica.it/tecnologia/2016/04/15/news/cancella... ). The author did not delete his server, merely claimed to do so to get attention. Server fault community is now indignant about using their community ( which is for answering real questions ) as a decept…
...for someone else's gain. Remember that the majority of employees at SO are selling advertisement. It is a huge marketing platform (that I use heavily, don't get me wrong)
Re: What to do with the “rm -rf” hoax question
#10Does it matter that it didn't happen, if it could happen? Sounds like a serious issue.
[1] This was added in 2006, apparently: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/coreutils.git/commit/?id=af...