So, it ends up that Reuters has fraud detection software. You’re probably wondering why it didn’t stop the recent hoax photos. Well, I’ll tell you why.
See, every time the software detects fraud, it has this bright flashing light and sirens that go:
“EEE-WOO! EEE-WOO!”
But the computer is in Reuters headquarters, so all day it’s like:
“EEE-WOO! EEE-WOO!”
And editors are trying to come up with new euphuisms for terrorists while constantly in the background its:
“EEE-WOO! EEE-WOO!”
And people are writing captions to photos to make them reflect badly on Israel, but constantly in their ears was this:
“EEE-WOO! EEE-WOO!”
And others are trying to put not so subtle editorializing into the “news” wire, but there’s always this:
“EEE-WOO! EEE-WOO!”
And, finally, they just got tired of thing. No one could think with all the:
“EEE-WOO! EEE-WOO!”
And it takes some thought to put your bias into “news” stories. So they disconnected the computer. Thus, the fraudulent photos got through. But, if they kept the computer connected, when, as soon as they tried to post those photos to news outlets, they would have heard:
“EEE-WOO! EEE-WOO!”
And we wouldn’t have had this scandal.

I remember hearing a noise like that when I worked at Hardees…it meant the fries were up.
Are you sure that it’s not just because “EEE-WOO” sounds too much like “Hebrew”?
(And we all know how much Reuters just loves Jews.) /sarc
No, we would not. In fact if the computer was running, then Reuters would be out of business since it would have required everything they write to be censored.
Writer-
I’m confused. You say that like it would be a bad thing.
Excellent! Very funny stuff, Frank!
Rick-
It is not a bad thing, unless you are Reuters and want to make a profit. They were getting no work done with all that racket, so they turned it off foe money.