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The Kiwi Farms is back up on Wikipedia. If you remember we had one a few years ago but was deleted.
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Kiwi Farms - Wikipedia
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WP:RS is only for sources we don't agree with.And Margaret Pless's blog post is an encyclopedic source? Kek.
WP:RS is only for sources we don't agree with.
i just edited it and now it is more factual than beforeSomeone should edit it to attack us more, because this is just one of the most shit-tier useless stub articles that tells anyone reading it less than nothing.
i just edited it and now it is more factual than before
let's see how long it takes for my edit to get deleted
lameHello, I'm Rockstone35. I wanted to let you know that I reverted one of your recent contributions —specifically this edit to Kiwi Farms— because it did not appear constructive. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. If you have any questions, you can ask for assistance at the Help Desk. Thanks. Rockstonetalk to me! 03:05, 31 March 2019 (UTC)
The Kiwi Farms is back up on Wikipedia. If you remember we had one a few years ago but was deleted.
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Kiwi Farms - Wikipedia
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I wrote a legitimately descriptive paragraph that so far hasn't been taken down, but it's boring, so if someone else made a better Kiwiwikipage that'd be cool.
Wikipedian is a dumb word.
The "did you know..." section is supposed to be a bit tongue-in-cheek and clickbait-y.
It's also April Fools.
So apparently that perverted teacher "Mary Kay Latourneau" and his student husband have announced their separation. Several major outlets have run this story. I decided to use some site called "E News" or "People", who began reporting the story.
I've been told that if I edit I need to write with a "neutral" view when most of the sources cited are very biased.
I decided to edit the section on their marriage but some cuck removed my edit because they claimed my article wasn't "of high quality" and another mod said that the event wasn't "notable". The irony is? I've seen both "E! News" and "People" used as sources many times on Wikipedia. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Kay_Letourneau#Release_from_prison_and_marriage_to_Fualaau)
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Calling troons "LGBTQ" is apparently a most severe inaccurate and a sign of disrespect:
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