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Wikipedia was fine until they started handing out asspats, which brought the Reddit jannies in by droves. Before, it was just your standard autistics that made 10,000 edits; now it's true blue powertripping jannies.A different administration can't save Wikipedia, the concept is doomed to be bad.
For the jannies to hang themselves and livestream it. Maybe put a timed automated update to their userbox in:I mean it sucks but it's internet what do expect really?
You know there's some permanently online wiki editor who takes their job very seriously and is starting discussions with the other jannies on how to properly sanction the perpetrators of the SNEED menace.
I'm seeing a lot of jew curls and noses there. Perhaps they're some of the ones the IDF pays to edit Wikipedia. Anyone have an alternate theory for why a young woman would spend thousands of hours editing Wikipedia? Is it just an early version of social media clout, except on Wiki you can be a 5 and the mutants will treat you like a 9?All the usual suspects are there. Strangely enough, theres a lot of old balding fat guys and young girls with their fancy tags on.
15 years ago, the term "fringe theory" would have never appeared in a Wikipedia article. Just goes to show you how much it's devolved since then.This Article about some rando republican is dripping with seethe and bias.
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This Article about some rando republican is dripping with seethe and bias.
Yeah but the Electronic Intifada types have also been doing that shit since forever too. Previously they would just let that shit shake out and throw the occasional case into some bullshit ArbCom thing and a few of the worst perpetrators would be banned (or just banned from that particular article) and the article would still be coherent after a batch of idiots decided whose sources had the biggest dick.I'm seeing a lot of jew curls and noses there. Perhaps they're some of the ones the IDF pays to edit Wikipedia.
Is there a wiki janny discord like the reddit power janny discord?You know there's some permanently online wiki editor who takes their job very seriously and is starting discussions with the other jannies
Is there a wiki janny discord like the reddit power janny discord?
No, it did, but it was exclusively reserved for insane shit like alien abductions and chemtrails and the most political thing you might see called a fringe theory was creationism. Now a "fringe theory" is anything not lockstep with the mainstream media's messaging.15 years ago, the term "fringe theory" would have never appeared in a Wikipedia article. Just goes to show you how much it's devolved since then.
May 11, 2022
Wikipedia deletes article on PA senate primary candidate who is surging toward defeating Dr. Oz
By Thomas Lifson
Wikipedia, now a highly politicized propaganda outlet, apparently wants Dr. Oz to win the Pennsylvania Republican Senate nomination. That is the logical conclusion from their decision to delete an existing article on Kathy Barnette, who has surged into second place, only 1.3% (i.e., within the margin of error) behind Dr. Mehmet Oz in the latest Trafalgar Group poll:
Barnette noted the deletion on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kathy4Truth/status/1524032510174322689![]()
According to Zachary Stieber in The Epoch Times:
As of this writing, the only mention of Kathy Barnette is in an article on the Republican primary.Discussion was triggered in April 2021, when an editor said that the references on the page “do not establish notability beyond routine campaign coverage.”
Another editor agreed, saying Barnette had “not received an unusual amount of national-level coverage,” pointing to a page for former Republican Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell. “Obviously, if Barnette wins the election the article can be recreated,” the editor said.
Editors cited Wikipedia guidelines outlining “notability,” which state that being a candidate for political office “does not guarantee notability.”
The page was deleted but later restored.
On May 9, an editor deleted the page again.
Within 24 hours, a different editor stepped in to restore the page.
Fox News found her worthy of attention in a five minute segment:
Dr. Oz went from being a guy accused of selling Snake Oil to now being shadowbanned for being American First. His own fan base that listened to him for years is now being given a taste as to what it’s like to think that the establishment media won’t come for you.The case of Wikipedia deleting Kathy Barnette's entry didn't escaped the eyes of American Thinker who posted an article about that.
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I don’t remember Barbara Billingsley looking like that
If your first question is who? Then you're not alone.that the black Christian Siriano gown worn by actor Billy Porter was said to have "won" the 91st Academy Awards?
That's actually the whole point of DYK: to "hook" people into seeing articles they wouldn't otherwise. Looks like it worked.If your first question is who? Then you're not alone.
Wikipedia’s “Did You Know” segment used to be entertaining until they decided that celebrity and pop culture news is the equivalent to current events and global news. It’s kind of like People Magazine trying to reach to normies that are not as aware to celebrity culture until Donald Trump became POTUS.It's crazy seeing how bad Wikipedia has gone down the toilet. Today one of Wikipedia's "Did you know..." features this:
If your first question is who? Then you're not alone.
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I've always considered the DYK section of the homepage one of the most autistic parts of Wikipedia. Every page will just be celebrity bullshit, some nerds, science geeks, and some people trying to get a literal who from 500 years ago famous fighting for their spot there.Wikipedia’s “Did You Know” segment used to be entertaining until they decided that celebrity and pop culture news is the equivalent to current events and global news. It’s kind of like People Magazine trying to reach to normies that are not as aware to celebrity culture until Donald Trump became POTUS.