When I submit a question on Meta, it asked me to verify I am a human. Show a picture of some comic robots, with the banner "Humans are dead".

Well, isn't everything on the Internet for human? For our intellectual searching, for our family, our friends. Even if it is for the animals (welfare), isn't it for the animals only in the context of human? If all humans are dead, do we still care whether some kind of tiger somewhere might be near extinct or have a bad habitat? (And if all humans are dead, who is the "person" who can care?)

Or, it wouldn't be the purpose or goal of StackOverflow or Meta, so that "Humans are dead", right? There is a human pretending to be a robot in the comic, still, the world full of robots, and the minority as human, how is that? If it is a form of humor, I'd have to say it is rather distasteful.

You all have family, parents, friends, loved ones, and doesn't it not make you feel weird if the banner is "Humans are dead" and celebrating.

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Obvious troll is obvious. – The Establishment May 2 '11 at 15:08
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I, for one, welcome our new robotic overlords. – Welbog 2 - Welbog in time May 2 '11 at 15:12
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If this is a joke post, -1 for it not being funny. If this post is serious, -1 for not getting the joke. – gnostradamus May 2 '11 at 15:12
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If somebody doesn't like the message "Humans are Dead", then you consider him a troll. I guess some people consider another person a troll if they read something they don't like. In that case, does it make them "worse than a troll"? – 動靜能量 May 2 '11 at 15:35
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This is so ridiculous, I don't even know where to begin. Voting to close. – Pekka May 2 '11 at 15:39
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@動靜能量: It's not about not liking something, it's about missing an obvious joke and being offended by something which 99.999% of all other people either find funny or dismiss as 'okay'. – Garden Gnobobby May 2 '11 at 15:39
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@Bobby obvious joke? You are assuming 99.999% of people heard this song (and liked it)? – 動靜能量 May 2 '11 at 15:41
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Stack Overflow - We either insult no one, or we insult everyone equally. – Adam Davis May 2 '11 at 15:42
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Haven't you heard? Meta means murder. MURDER! – Shog9 May 2 '11 at 15:45
@Adam you sound like insulting everyone is cool as long as it is "equally" – 動靜能量 May 2 '11 at 15:50
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Who the hell gets offended over a robot joke? Have robots killed your grandparents? Perhaps you should have gotten robot insurance. – Won't May 2 '11 at 16:29
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@動靜能量 - I'm going to assume that you are intelligent and thoughtful. I believe the following two points to be true enough for practical daily use: 1) It is nearly impossible to convey a thought to another human in a way that no one in the world could possibly be offended and 2) One of the primary sources of humor for humans come from our own failures and foibles. Due to #1, everything can be interpreted as offensive. Due to #2, everything offensive can be funny, and everything funny can be offensive. There are scores of humorless, inoffensive, sterile websites you can visit instead. – Adam Davis May 2 '11 at 19:35
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Binary solo - zero zero zero zero zero zero one – xiaohouzi79 May 2 '11 at 23:16
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This is programmers humor - take it or leave it, but you really shouldn't be offended by it. – Sha Dow Wiz Ard May 3 '11 at 8:43
I think it might be that some cultures won't make fun of death like that. You can't deny that death is a more sensitive thing than most other things in life – 動靜能量 Apr 21 at 15:49
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Taking this question at face value: it's a reference to the popular — but apparently not popular enough — Flight of the Conchords song/sketch Robots. In fact, an alternate error page shows a still from the sketch.

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how can you expect most people on Meta have heard this song? There are many international visitors as well. For example, if it is Singapore, I really don't know how many percent of people know of this song, maybe 3%? But it will be pretty low. – 動靜能量 May 2 '11 at 15:30
This answer is for informational purposes only, I am not a Stack Exchange employee, I'm not attempting to justify or judge anything or anyone. – Popular Demand May 2 '11 at 15:32
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I have to coincide with (... name too localized ...) that the joke is too localized – belisarius May 2 '11 at 15:35
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