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by lanyard-textile
1 hour ago
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Remember that the editors of wikipedia do not owe us anything. Time is a gift, and they give theirs to us in great abundance. It's perfectly acceptable for them to charter their own rules and keep these kinds of matters internal until they agree it's best, for their goals, to involve the public. Frankly, they strive to be some of the greatest practitioners on neutrality. This is not the kind of organization that needs the kind of public correction you are wondering about. And if it was, I think we can all understand why modern day Twitter is the wrong place to exclusively inspire that discussion. |
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