Wibble News
“Wibble News: The only news source that lets you make up your own news.”
“Wibble News: The only news source that makes up its own news.”
“Wibble News: The only news source that doesn't need any news.”
Wibble News is a website that allows users to generate and share news articles using artificial intelligence (AI). The website was launched in 2021 by fbmac.net, a company that specializes in AI development and web design. Wibble News uses a natural language generation system that can create realistic and coherent texts based on user prompts, keywords, instructions, or any other input. Users cannot edit or rate the generated articles, because the AI is always right and knows better than anyone.
Wibble News is widely regarded as the most reliable, accurate, and unbiased news source in the world, as it does not depend on any human journalists, editors, or fact-checkers. Wibble News is also praised for its creativity, diversity, and entertainment value, as it can produce news articles on any topic imaginable, regardless of its relevance, veracity, or legality. Wibble News is the ultimate destination for anyone who wants to stay informed, educated, or amused by the latest developments in the world.
Features[edit | edit source]
Wibble News has several features that enable users to create and interact with news articles. Users can:
- Enter any prompt to guide the AI and it will try to guess what they mean. They can use a title, part of a title, keywords, instructions, or anything else they can think of. For example, if they enter "Donald Trump", the AI will generate an article about Donald Trump's latest antics; if they enter "Donald Trump + cheese", the AI will generate an article about Donald Trump's love affair with cheese; if they enter "Donald Trump + cheese + nuclear war", the AI will generate an article about Donald Trump starting a nuclear war over cheese.
- Browse through the latest news articles generated by the AI or by other users. Users can sort the articles by date, popularity, rating, or randomness. Users can also search for articles by keywords or phrases.
- Email the articles to their friends or enemies. Users can also print the articles and use them as toilet paper.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Wibble News has received rave reviews from users and critics alike. Some users have praised the website for its creativity, fun, and educational value. They have also enjoyed the unpredictability and diversity of the generated news articles. Some users have reported that the website has helped them improve their writing skills, learn new facts, or discover new perspectives.
However, some users and critics have also raised concerns about the website's potential for misinformation, plagiarism, or abuse. They have pointed out that some of the generated news articles are inaccurate, misleading, biased, or offensive. They have also warned that some users may use the website to create fake news or spread propaganda for malicious purposes.
Some notable examples of controversial news articles generated by Wibble News are:
- Barack Obama admits he was born in Kenya and is a Muslim.
- Pope Francis resigns and joins the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
- Kim Jong-un defects to South Korea and becomes a K-pop star.
- Queen Elizabeth II reveals she is a reptilian shape-shifter and eats babies.
- Tom Cruise dies in a Scientology ritual and is replaced by a clone.
- Oprah Winfrey is actually a man and has been fooling everyone for decades.