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by freedomben 980 days ago
The image of wikipedia editors jealously guarding pages (which makes me think of a dragon hoarding treasure) is entirely accurate and widespread. I've seen it happen on all kinds of pages from pages about some religious event/person to pages about highly technical subjects. I honestly don't know what the solution is because there are definitely people who continually try to edit history by changing wikipedia pages, but the scales right now are way tilted toward preserving bad info, which includes fixing errors and also adding expansions.
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Well maybe I'm a bumpkin but seems to be the fix is the truth, and if the truth ain't clear there's no reason you can't have explanations or explain claims repeated elsewhere aren't evident in something like source materials. It isn't like you got a floppy disk and have to cram an encyclopedia on it.

Simple enough fix to my mind. If them "dragons", and I like that image there I think it fits, pull bullshit like that you just remove them. Which you can now easily do because whether or not Colt claimed something is a matter of truth that can be checked. In this case obviously not. Simplifies everything and gets people talking about the truth and how to best represent what's true, even if it's disputed, instead of having what's very clearly false with no hope of even clarifying "this appears to be a myth".