2024-01-16 07:31:56
These are French "oubliettes" [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(3-1-5) Author
2024-01-16 08:52:13
Community notes are here to correct claims with facts. “Probably” isn’t a fact, it’s a guess. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(7-0-0) Author
2024-01-16 08:57:46
NNN your wrong bud CURRENTLY_RATED_NOT_HELPFUL(3-2-7) Author
2024-01-16 09:31:05
NNN - this is correct. [Link] Use Community Notes to explain clearly factual information not “probably”. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(9-0-1) Author
2024-01-16 10:11:47
NNN on 'latrines'. Apart from the fact that I visited Warwick Castle myself as a kid, there are videos available publicly that show that ii is in fact an oubliette. Here is one [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(16-1-1) Author
2024-01-16 12:43:57
How do you post a community note talking about “probably”? lol. NNN NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(8-0-1) Author
2024-01-16 13:34:30
This is a oubliette. Victims in oubliettes were often left to starve and dehydrate to death. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(11-0-17) Author
2024-01-16 17:06:50
This is largely believed to be a partially back-filled drain, not a dungeon or oubliette, due to the presence of multiple chambers and openings. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(6-2-17) Author
2024-01-16 18:05:09
NNN the post is true, I'm local and have toured Warwick castle many times NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(4-2-3) Author
2024-01-17 00:41:52
It’s up for debate whether this particular feature is an oubliette (warwick castle no longer describes it as one) and indeed whether they existed at all or were a false historical creation of the 19th century. [Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(2-0-3) Author