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The Bottom 100 Movies of all time on IMDB are a mostly not very interesting and there is usually not much to say about a shitty movie. BUT: Digging deeper into IMDBs ratings one can find that there is a movie that is rated far worse than the worst one on top of IMDBs bottom 100 ranking.
First lets have a look at the top ten worst movies and their ratings:
Rank
Rating
Title
Votes
1.
1.4
Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004)
11,177
2.
1.4
Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966)
19,943
3.
1.5
Monster a-Go Go (1965)
3,014
4.
1.5
Daniel - Der Zauberer (2004)
7,843
5.
1.5
Night Train to Mundo Fine (1966)
3,394
6.
1.5
Ben & Arthur (2002)
4,489
7.
1.5
The Skydivers (1963)
2,026
8.
1.5
Pocket Ninjas (1997)
1,878
9.
1.5
The Starfighters (1964)
1,732
10.
1.6
Zombie Nation (2004)
3,974
See the complete list here: http://www.imdb.com/chart/bottom
According to this list, the worst movie of all time is "Superbabies: Baby Genuises 2" with a rating of 1.4. Okay, so far so good, No have a look at this one:
Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience has a rating of 1.3!!!
Find the original entry here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1229827/
This rating of 1.3 makes it the worst movie of all time. Hmm, maybe ist not in the bottom 100 list cause its not a movie but hey, its listed in IMDB - the internet MOVIE database, so if it is listed there, it should have also been taken into consideration.
I think its a scandal and it sucks. You be the judge. How much does it suck?
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In its latest salvo in the fight against spam, Facebook has filed a patent application for a “social CAPTCHA” system. CAPTCHAs, which ask people to re-enter a code displayed visually, have become well known as the main system for blocking spammers on the web. Facebook believes the social CAPTCHA will prevent spam even more effectively. The picture, right, is of Facebook’s current CAPTCHA system, not of a social CAPTCHA.
Social CAPTCHAs ask individuals questions they should know the answers to – such as identifying who a peson in a picture is. If they can, they have effectively validated their identity. You can read the details of the patent application here.
This isn’t exactly new as Facebook has been testing the system for months, however Facebook is now attempting to patent the system. Interestingly enough, Google happens to be the owner of the most popular text-based CAPTCHA system, reCAPTCHA.
The idea is that if hackers obtain access to a Facebook user’s account, they would be unable to answer the questions posed by the social CAPTCHA.
Go Rumors points out that this would not help if the person who is fraudulently accessing the account is in the same network of friends as they would then know the answers. This is true but I don’t think this is a problem for a couple of reasons. Firstly, I would guess that the vast majority of compromised accounts are hacked by a third party, unknown to the user. Secondly, it’s still an improvement on an ordinary CAPTCHA, since ordinary CAPTCHAs only protect against bots and can be theoretically answered by any human.
Personally I might find a social CAPTCHA easier to use, simply because I have trouble with ordinary CAPTCHAs. The numbers and letters often look ambiguous to me and I find I frequently have to make several attempts before I answer it correctly. I’m much better at recognizing my friends faces – as long as their profile pics are actually of them and not their baby or pet dog. However, I would guess social CAPTCHAs might make life difficult for some people, especially those that like to friend a lot of people that they don’t actually know and also anyone with visual impairment.
In fact, this photo (via ReadWriteWeb) is a perfect example of what can go wrong with a social CAPTCHA. It was provided by author Eleanor Herman who is Facebook friends with a lot of her readers. Even if she did recognize all of her readers, I can’t imagine that any of them actually look like gummi bears!
Via: Facebook files social CAPTCHA patent.
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Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman has been sentenced to death for blasphemy. She has been held in prison for more than a year and Christian groups around the world have begun to protest the sentence, handed down only this week after a trial.
Christian and secular media outlets are reporting that Bibi, a 45 year-old wife and mother was set upon by a crowd of Muslim co-workers. Great Britain's Daily Telegraph reported "The police were under pressure from this Muslim mob, including clerics, asking for Asia to be killed because she had spoken ill of the Prophet Mohammed."
More: Christian woman sentenced to death in Pakistan for blasphemy | Christian News on Christian Today.
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