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by romwell
2181 days ago
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Counterpoint: a "Wikipedia article" has a worldwide recognition and trust precisely because it does not stand for a news article. If you rebrand Wikinews to being a part of Wikipedia, the value of a "Wikipedia article" goes down, since there is less distinction between the two. You might raise awareness. You might also kill the brand, and the project. There are other ways of raising awareness than by rebranding. |
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For the average person, Wikipedia exists as a mix of trust and distrust, with its distrustful image preceding it.
It still carries the reputation of something you cant cite in school, that anyone can edit. The name itself is thrown around as a pejorative, even by people who behind closed doors consume it.
This is also a surprisingly hard claim to google, for sources. "wikipedia used as a pejorative -site:wikipedia.org -site:wiktionary.org -site:wikipedia.nd.ax" etc returns nothing I want.