2024-12-05 18:47:03
The phrase that replaced "Cheerio, Mate" is actually "As-salamu alaykum (Arabic: لسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ)". [Link] The phrase "Allah akbar" is used in different situations. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(3-2-32) Author
2024-12-05 18:50:45
NNN It’s a joke for crying out loud🤦🏾♂️ NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(19-1-2) Author
2024-12-05 19:15:19
NNN. This account is a well-known satire page. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(22-0-2) Author
2024-12-05 19:41:42
I've noticed that we've reached the issue of whether Community Notes should be used for humor: which I take this proposed note to be. Community Notes used to be funny at times, but humor risks misunderstanding--which may have happened here. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(9-3-5) Author
2024-12-06 07:14:04
The word "Cheerio" means "Goodbye" in British English. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(16-1-11) Author
2024-12-06 17:11:07
Neither "Cheerio" nor "Allahu Akbar" are greetings, and so neither has replaced the other. [Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(12-0-10) Author
2024-12-06 21:06:59
The Babylon Bee is a known satirical news profile, hence the account bio "Fake news you can trust". However, this post could still be misinterpreted as fact by some. [Link] "Cheerio" actually means goodbye, while "Allahu Akbar" means "God is [the] greatest" in Arabic. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(8-0-1) Author