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by bjourne
1173 days ago
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People trust Wikipedia and that is the problem. Those who write articles and engage in battles of attrition over article content are not idealists doing it for the sake of humanity. Instead they are marketeers getting paid to polish celebrities biographical articles, authors peddling books about the joy of circumcision, people paid by governments to carry out psy-ops, etc. The only reason I took the circumcision article as an example is because - for anyone not born in a country where male circumcision is not common practice - it is obvious that it is not written from a "neutral point of view". Other articles have the same issues too. Except for them I don't know anything about the subject so I'll be fooled by Wikipedia's serious tone and many citations into believing that those articles are neutral and factual. |
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Or obsessive low-level ideologues, who have little else going on in their lives, pushing some agenda. My impression that's the largest group.