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It's because every time anyone on the internet publishes an article with either the word "aluminum" or "aluminium" in it, some spelling troll with only knowledge of one of the spellings points erroneously that it is misspelled, only to have their smug self-satisfaction ripped away by an army of more knowledgeable spelling trolls who point out what you just did. This usually devolves into 20 or so posts that have nothing to do with the article itself (much like this one).
It appears Kroc's attempt to curtail this inevitable behavior by mocking it in the article have been futile...
And so is the way of the intertubes.