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New Yorker cartoon reference and anecdote about internet anonymity

The passage contains no actionable information, names, transactions, or allegations involving any influential actors. It is merely a cultural reference and personal anecdote, offering no investigative Mentions a 2000 New Yorker cartoon about internet anonymity Describes a personal experience with automated customer support

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #015763
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1
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The passage contains no actionable information, names, transactions, or allegations involving any influential actors. It is merely a cultural reference and personal anecdote, offering no investigative Mentions a 2000 New Yorker cartoon about internet anonymity Describes a personal experience with automated customer support

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Understanding 73 “On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog.” New Yorker Cartoon With the anonymity the Internet provides we can imagine all sorts of strange scenarios if the Turing test could be passed. You would have no way of knowing what you were talking to. The New Yorker ran a cartoon back in 2000. “On the Internet no one knows you are a dog?” We come across a similar problem the other way around when we encounter bad customer support. A few years ago, while trying to get an answer to a computer problem, I became convinced the thing responding to my emails was a machine. The company did use machine responder technology so it could well have been. I asked it to prove it was human by putting the word marmalade into an English sentence and fixing my

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