Dumb Shit on Wikipedia

I have no idea why they replaced these 4 famous troons with a fat unknown ugly troon. At least use a better looking tranny as an example.
There's a discussion on the talk page, where it is argued that a montage of representative individuals should not be used, as a general rule (for whatever stupid reason):
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This in turn links to another discussion page:
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Interestingly, while the fat black troon replaced the troon montage a few months ago, this image was used instead for a short stretch, until a new image of the same fatty replaced it:
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Probably copyright. Although the same photograph is used for the article on the Antony & the Johnsons album that used it as a cover under a fair use justification, the file details seem to indicate they think it can only be used for that.
 
I'm too lazy/too dumb to document it, but it made me laugh, seeing that all the hypertext links for "biology of gender"/"biological evidence of gender" on Wikipedia, go direct to the "sexual dimorphism in humans" page, lol. (eg. first sentence here)
 
And as soon as the right comes up with their own catchy political phrase, the backlash against it swift and severe. Just look at "groomer" -- went from virtually unknown to hate speech that is banned across all social media platforms within a matter of months. Wikipedia won't even let the word have its own article. Instead it gets the following title: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_grooming_conspiracy_theory
Since the early 2020s, conservatives and members of the far-right, mostly in the United States, have falsely accused LGBT people, as well as their allies and progressives in general, of using LGBT-positive education and campaigns for LGBT rights as a method of child grooming. These accusations and conspiracy theories are widely considered baseless, homophobic and transphobic,

LGBTQPIA+ people engaging in child-grooming JUST NEVER HAPPENS. It's an ontological impossiblity which the universe just won't allow to happen, like the Grandfather paradox, or biting the back of your head.
 

Look at this self-congratulatory bullshit on the Main Page.

It gets even better when you check the individual in question's page. He's some commie from Portland who got a few MSM outlets to write puff pieces about because he obsessively edits anything related to current events (especially the January 6 protest and COVID-19, the latter for which Slate claims "future historians will rely on"), and this apparently makes him a notable figure.
 

Look at this self-congratulatory bullshit on the Main Page.

It gets even better when you check the individual in question's page. He's some commie from Portland who got a few MSM outlets to write puff pieces about because he obsessively edits anything related to current events (especially the January 6 protest and COVID-19, the latter for which Slate claims "future historians will rely on"), and this apparently makes him a notable figure.
Imagine being proud of literally being terminally online enough to edit an article as it happens in real time. No time for facts or the truth, gotta edit the article quickly because if it's 5 seconds out of date my Wikipedia editor ego will be bruised.
 

Look at this self-congratulatory bullshit on the Main Page.

It gets even better when you check the individual in question's page. He's some commie from Portland who got a few MSM outlets to write puff pieces about because he obsessively edits anything related to current events (especially the January 6 protest and COVID-19, the latter for which Slate claims "future historians will rely on"), and this apparently makes him a notable figure.
Wow, and I thought the Molly White article was thin soup. At least there were a few things to say about her, such as that she bags on crypto and talks to important people about it. Jason Moore is literally nothing but a Wikipedia editor.

They didn't even get a birthdate out of him for the article. From a few minutes sleuthing, I'm assuming he's Jason Brian Moore born October 15, 1984 in Houston, Texas.
 
This is one of my favorite articles on wikipedia.
Kanchō (カンチョー) is a prank performed by clasping the hands together in the shape of an imaginary gun and attempting to poke an unsuspecting victim's anus, often while exclaiming "Kan-CHO!".[1] It is a common prank among children in East Asian countries such as Japan.[2] In Korea, it is called ddongchim (Korean: 똥침).[3][4] In China, it is popularly called qiānnián shā (千年殺), which was derived from the jutsu technique in the manga and anime series Naruto, in which it is known as 千年殺し (sennen goroshi, meaning "one thousand years of death"). The word "kanchō" is a slang adoption of the Japanese word for enema (浣腸, kanchō).[5] In accordance with widespread practice, the word is generally written in katakana when used in its slang sense, and in kanji when used for enemas in the medical sense.
This visual example lmao.
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This is one of my favorite articles on wikipedia.

This visual example lmao.
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I do love these terrible visual demonstrations, though I guess it makes sense to use a purely artificial demonstration rather than physical, simply because we're talking about a schoolyard prank involving jamming fingers up somebody's ass.
 
This is still one of the most reprehensible things I have seen - the whole "fuck the police, don't trust cops" ethos supposedly espoused by the commies and trannies at Wikipedia immediately goes out the window if there's a right-winger on the other side.

Cucked version:

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The pretty even-handed version that was deleted (doesn't even get into the circumstantial evidence that he was probably tortured before being executed):

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Reasoning - I don't like it so there's no consensus:

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Palette cleanser - some unintentionally funny Wikipedia:

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This is still one of the most reprehensible things I have seen - the whole "fuck the police, don't trust cops" ethos supposedly espoused by the commies and trannies at Wikipedia immediately goes out the window if there's a right-winger on the other side.
Police - :mad:
People's Police - :)

The ACAB shit stops real fucking quick when its the police of some authoritarian communist third world shithole. The Wikipedia tankie brigade tries to reframe all protests as US-backed terrorists and the People's Cops as the good guys. I mean, you can make an argument for Falun Gong being a cult, but it doesn't mean People's Jackboot isn't stomping on dissidents. Wikipedia, by its own admission, has been infiltrated by CCP shills.
 
A coda on the Athaenara drama discussed a few weeks back. Although banned, she had (as is usual) talk page access, and continued to engage in discussion with others who came to her page. Among her comments she says she's not a TERF since she's not a feminist:
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She later expresses a rather negative view of troonery:
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Unsurprisingly, another admin swooped in and banned her even from her talk page, silencing her completely. The justification is usual woke reasoning: she is engaging in "bigotry" and allowing her to express her views makes others feel "unsafe" and "unwelcome simply for existing" and is doing "harm" even though it's on her own page where only those who choose to go to will see them:
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In the page history, there are further comments reaching out to her, but they were quickly reverted. No one is even allowed to speak to her now.

 
This is still one of the most reprehensible things I have seen - the whole "fuck the police, don't trust cops" ethos supposedly espoused by the commies and trannies at Wikipedia immediately goes out the window if there's a right-winger on the other side.
It's so utterly despicable. I could at least respect the ideological position of all cops being pigs, if it were at least consistent, but no commies do this. Every single one of these worthless fucks is ACAB until someone says a meany word at them and then they scream for the very same pigs to beat up whoever said a meany word at them.
 
Palette cleanser - some unintentionally funny Wikipedia:

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some based retard „fixed“ the article and it truly is a work of art now, I hope for some nice wiki sperging about it. Please don’t directly link it or I think it’ll set off their alarms, but google the „lady‘s“ name and you can see Clown world on full throttle
 
View attachment 3877788Looks like our hero's home town's article is extended confirmed now. I wonder why a random town in bumfuck nowhere is so controversial on Wikipedia that it is at the same level of stuff related to Israel.

We will never truly know...
Is there an autistic list of famous incestuous relationships? Maybe we can slip him in there.
 
I found a retarded article about a software engineer that whose company has hosted Kiwi Farms, Daily Stormer etc. The "far right bootlicker" bullshit begins at the 2nd sentence. The guy isn't even a notable person. I can't upload images now.
 
I found a retarded article about a software engineer that whose company has hosted Kiwi Farms, Daily Stormer etc. The "far right bootlicker" bullshit begins at the 2nd sentence. The guy isn't even a notable person. I can't upload images now.
Rob Monster?

Every article on this topic is like this. Lack of censorship is offensive to Wikipedos, so anyone who believes in free speech gets the conga line of supporting "white supremacists, neo-Nazis, violent extremists, and the far right" or some variation. Similar to the Kiwi Farms article, sentence after sentence makes insinuations based on nothing:
Epik briefly hosted 8chan after Cloudflare terminated services for the site, after the perpetrator of the 2019 El Paso shooting allegedly used it to post his justification for the shooting.
So what? Brenton Tarrant streamed to Facebook. ISIS reps used to have Twitter accounts. Anyone can create an account on any social media site and start posting. They may get quickly removed, but so did the El Paso manifesto. Oh and fuck Cloudflare.

The article for Epik is similar:
Epik is a right-wing American domain registrar and web hosting company known for providing services to websites that host far-right, neo-Nazi, and other extremist materials.
Don't ask how a registrar can be right-wing.

Google is a search engine known for indexing extremist far-left websites. AT&T is a telecom company known for selling mobile phones to pedophiles. Epson is a company known for allowing terrorist groups to buy printers. FedEx is a delivery company known for shipping drugs.

The articles editorialize with justifications for censorship, and doing the usual of conflating political views they don't like with violence:
In May 2019, the Counter Extremism Project's Joshua Fisher-Birch criticized Epik for this stance, saying that, "while Epik portrays this as a noble exercise in anti-censorship, they're making a business decision to continue to amplify voices calling for violence."
Remind me, who was egging on violence in the summer of 2020?
 
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