Great Moments in Unintended Consequences: Barbara Streisand, Sesame Seeds, Golden Goal (Vol. 10)
Good intentions, bad results
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Part One: See Shores
The year: 2003
The problem: There's a photo of Barbra Streisand's house on the internet!
The solution: Sue the photographer for $50 million, and demand the photo be removed.
Sounds like a great idea, with the best of intentions. What could possibly go wrong?
It turns out that when you try and hide something, people get interested. The aerial image—part of a larger project to document coastal erosion—had only been downloaded six times before Streisand got upset. But in the month following the lawsuit, over 400,000 people clicked on the image of Streisand's house. Babs lost her case and was forced to pay $177,000 in legal fees, and the Streisand Effect is now shorthand for bringing unwanted attention to the very thing being suppressed.
Maybe next time, don't mansion it!
Part Two: Open Sesame
The year: 2022
The problem: Over a million Americans are allergic to sesame seeds!
The solution: Add them to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s major allergens list, which requires food manufacturers and restaurants to disclose if products either contain or might have come into contact with the seeds.
Sounds like a great idea, with the best of intentions. What could possibly go wrong?
Turns out sesame seeds are small and a bit hard to keep track of, making it frustrating and expensive to guarantee seeds will not cross-contaminate other foods. Under the stringent FDA rules, it's not good enough to simply state that a food "may contain" or is "produced in a facility" that uses sesame, so rather than go through the cost and hassle of assuring there are none in their product, companies simply added small amounts of sesame to their products and included it in the lists of ingredients.
Presto! Problem solved! Unless, you know, you're allergic.
Part Three: Golden Goals
The year: 1994
The problem: Ties in soccer are boring!
The solution: Organizers of the Caribbean Cup made game-winning overtime goals count double, pushing teams to play aggressively in extra time!
Sounds like a great idea, with the best of intentions. What could possibly go wrong?
Turns out… math!
In the last group game of the tournament, Barbados needed to beat Grenada by two goals to reach the final. Otherwise, Grenada would advance.
With only minutes left in the match, Barbados found themselves up by only a single goal. Realizing their predicament, Barbados scored on themselves. So long as they could keep the game tied during regular play, Barbados could win by two with a single score in overtime.
What followed was one of the most bizarre five minutes in the history of the game, with Barbados defending both goals while Grenada tried to score on either end of the field.
Grenada failed, Barbados scored in overtime, and the rule was dropped. And then it rolled around on the pitch for a while, grabbing its knee, looking for a penalty.
Goooooooo reevaluate your priors.
Great moments in unintended consequences: good intentions, bad results.
Written and produced by Meredith and Austin Bragg; narrated by Austin Bragg
Photo credits: Nancy Rivera/ACE Pictures/Newscom; John Nacion / Splash News/Newscommalibu; Jonathan Alcorn/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom
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Good intentions? Are we sure? I'm not giving anyone the benefit of the doubt anymore.
Part Three: Golden Goals
The year: 1994
The problem: Ties in soccer are boring!
The solution: Organizers of the Caribbean Cup made game-winning overtime goals count double, pushing teams to play aggressively in extra time!
Sounds like a great idea, with the best of intentions. What could possibly go wrong?
Hockey has a better idea: sudden-death overtime. First one to score a goal and break the tie wins.
Now as for that stupid-ass shootout shit, that needs to go, stat.
I actually thought the rule was brilliant. I freely admit it would rightly be considered a 'disruptive innovation' to the world of soccer, but the idea of defending both goals makes perfect sense within the rules at the time and is rather unheard of in international/major league athletics. This one weird rule breeds a whole other dimension of strategy!
They tried that idea and people hated it so much they dropped it.
Goooooooo reevaluate your priors.
I don’t see a problem. They acknowledged that soccer was boring, introduced a rule that made the game more exciting like an interception, safety, blocked punt, blocked field goal, or on-sides kick in actual football, and then decided that making a change that, apparently, people are still talking about 18 yrs. later was too exciting... and went back to being boring.
Sounds less like an unintended consequence and more like they just forgot that the point of soccer is to be interesting-but-boring, like golf or fishing, not exciting.
House that lawsuit working out for you, Babs?
"Midnight, not a sound on the pavement" from the Postman delivering a check. 😉
Unintended consequences of posting on the wrong spot here. 😉
It suggests that trying to hide something can backfire and bring more attention to it.
It's nice to go through the past of football. But today it's still very interesting to watch and play. Say, I can tell you that this World Cup has been highly exciting, and everything was thrilling and tense until the last second. I started learning more about that because my son is a huge fan, I learned the youth soccer duration, and from time to time, I even play with my son in the backyard.