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People left disappointed after an NYT article about watermelons on Mars turns out to be fake

People left disappointed after an NYT article about watermelons on Mars turns out to be fake
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A New York Times article claiming that a whole load of watermelons were found in space turned out to be fake and people are disappointed.

The article, which said the melons were creating a “rise in fruit aliens”, now links to a statement saying it was published in error and appears to have been made to test the publication’s content management system.

“Earlier today, a mock article intended for a testing system was published on our site in error,” a spokesperson for The New York Times told HuffPost. “The article has since been removed,” they added.

In case you want a taste of the melony action, an archived copy of the story was found and it contained key lines such as:

“The FBI declined to comment on reports of watermelons raining down but confirmed that kiwis have been intercepted. This story is terribly boring.”

And:

“Watermelon taste good, police say.”

Hard-hitting journalism, then.

But reacting to the publication’s clarification, people were disappointed that it wasn’t real:

What a shame. Still, seems that the team at the New York Times know how to make testing an article fun.

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