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[Docs] Link to slightly inappropriate video #7516

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jakeboone02 opened this issue Dec 14, 2018 · 4 comments · Fixed by #7524
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[Docs] Link to slightly inappropriate video #7516

jakeboone02 opened this issue Dec 14, 2018 · 4 comments · Fixed by #7524
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@jakeboone02
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🐛 Bug Report

The Timer Mocks documentation page includes a link to a YouTube video that suggests one should perform a sexual act on oneself in the case that one does not enjoy said video.

To Reproduce

Click the "Great Scott!" link on this page: https://jestjs.io/docs/en/timer-mocks.html.

Expected behavior

The link should point to a page that does not contain inappropriate content.

Link to repl or repo (highly encouraged)

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Run npx envinfo --preset jest

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@rickhanlonii
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@jakeboone02 thanks for flagging! Want to submit a PR to remove? Feel free to remove from the /docs version as well as every versioned_docs/ version

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Sure, I can do that. Should I replace the link with a different one? I feel like leaving the phrase there without some context would be weird for people that don't immediately get the reference.

Perhaps this one (0:02), or this one (0:04)? The phrase even has a Wikipedia page.

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The first one looks good!

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