The Wall Street Journal found itself on the defensive this week after a social media post about younger Americans and grocery spending drew millions of views,
Having not yet read the article, I still have no idea what it’s supposed to mean. I mean, I can guess in a general sense. But it is a weird phrase that I have never heard before.
“Gets Community Noted” is such an awkward turn of phrase.
“Get noted, losers”
I’m going to say that every day when I leave the office
A personal favorite of mine is “stay fresh, meatbags”
I’m thinking of adapting it to Half-Baked. “Get noted, get noted, get noted, you’re cool, get noted. I’m out!”
Having not yet read the article, I still have no idea what it’s supposed to mean. I mean, I can guess in a general sense. But it is a weird phrase that I have never heard before.
Posts on Twitter can get flagged with “Community Notes”, generally to advise readers about inaccuracies and lies.
Apparently “Community Note” has been verbed, without so much as a hyphen.
Yuck.