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dynm ◴[] No.44473682[source]
Just to be clear, these are hidden prompts put in papers by authors meant to be triggered only if a reviewer (unethically) uses AI to generate their review. I guess this is wrong, but I find it hard not to have some sympathy for the authors. Mostly, it seems like an indictment of the whole peer-review system.
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1. SoftTalker ◴[] No.44473971[source]
Back in high school a few kids would be tempted to insert a sentence such as "I bet you don't actually read all these papers" into an essay to see if the teacher caught it. I never tried it but the rumors were that some kids had got away with it. I just used it to worry less that my work was rushed and not very good, I told myself "the teacher will probably just be skimming this anyway; they don't have time to read all these papers in detail."
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2. lelandfe ◴[] No.44474086[source]
Aerosmith (e: Van Halen) banned brown M&Ms from their dressing room for shows and wouldn’t play if they were present. It was a sign that the venue hadn’t read the rider thoroughly and thus possibly an unsafe one (what else had they missed?)
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3. wrp ◴[] No.44474165[source]
Van Halen. I think there are multiple videos of David Lee Roth telling the story. Entertaining in the details.
4. theyinwhy ◴[] No.44474176[source]
Van Halen ;)
5. seadan83 ◴[] No.44474178[source]
Was it actually Van Halen?

> As lead singer David Lee Roth explained in a 2012 interview, the bowl of M&Ms was an indicator of whether the concert promoter had actually read the band's complicated contract. [1]

[1] https://www.businessinsider.com/van-halen-brown-m-ms-contrac...

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6. dgfitz ◴[] No.44474212[source]
To add to this, sometimes people would approach Van and ask about the brown M&Ms thing as soon as they received the contract. He would respond that the color wasn’t important, and he was glad they read the contract.
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7. SoftTalker ◴[] No.44474281{3}[source]
Who is "Van" ?
8. LambdaComplex ◴[] No.44474284{3}[source]
Eddie, you mean? Or Alex. They're Dutch; "Van" is the first part of their surname "Van Halen."

(As opposed to "Van Morrison;" his middle name was Ivan and he actually went by Van)

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9. acheron ◴[] No.44474344{4}[source]
Huh, I didn’t know “Van” Morrison was short for Ivan.

Also found out recently “Gram” Parsons was short for Ingram.

10. SoftTalker ◴[] No.44474345{3}[source]
I wonder if they had to change that as the word leaked out. I can just see the promoter pointing out the bowl of M&Ms and then Roth saying "great, thank you, but the contract didn't say anything about M&Ms, now where is the bowl of tangerenes we asked for?"
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11. nerdsniper ◴[] No.44474711{4}[source]
By that point they may have had a good idea of which venues and crew they could trust and focus energy on those that hadn’t made the whitelist.
12. seadan83 ◴[] No.44474772[source]
This reminds me of the tables-flipped version of this. A multiple choice test with 10 questions and a big paragraph of instructions at the top. In the middle of the instructions was a sentence: "skip all questions and start directly with question 10."

Question 10 was: "check 'yes' and put your pencil down, you are done with the test."

13. ChrisMarshallNY ◴[] No.44474968[source]
Like the invisible gorilla?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mvo