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Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 30th October 2011

Dilbert//8233, first published fifteen years ago on Sunday 30th October 2011


Tags

gloating ignorance (knowledge) internet & world wide web digital media curation trendy jargon ignorance on dsiply not worthy curation means


Official transcript

Man: My role is digital media curation. Dilbert: Am I supposed to know what that means? Man: Ha ha! I look down you for not understanding my trendy jargon. Your ignorance is on display for all to see! Leave this meeting now! You are not worthy! Dilbert: Maybe you could just tell us what curation means. Man: Fine. Let's try that. It means um... um... Is it too late for me to overlook your ignorance and move on?

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

MY ROLE IS DIGITAL MEDIA CURATION AM I SUPPOSED TO KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS?

HA HA! I LOOK DOWN ON YOU FOR NOT UNDERSTANDING MY TRENDY JARGON YOUR IGNORANCE IS ON DISPLAY FOR ALL TO SEE!

LEAVE THIS MEETING NOW!

YOU ARE NOT WORTHY!

MAYBE YOU COULD JUST TELL US WHAT CURATION MEANS.

FINE LET'S TRY THAT.

IT MEANS UM... UM..

IS IT TOO LATE FOR ME TO OVERLOOK YOUR IGNORANCE AND MOVE ON?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The comic strip, originally published in 2011, is titled "Digital Media Curation." It revolves around a meeting where a character named Dilbert is tasked with explaining the concept of digital media curation to his colleagues. However, Dilbert's attempts to clarify the meaning of the term are met with confusion and skepticism from his coworkers.

Key Points:

  • Dilbert struggles to define digital media curation, leading to frustration and confusion among his colleagues.
  • The comic strip satirizes the challenges of communicating complex ideas in a business setting.
  • The title "Digital Media Curation" is ironic, as the character is unable to provide a clear definition of the term.

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