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by protomyth
4830 days ago
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No, this is what a normal person would do because they don't understand google indexing. Normal people look at the piece of the world that is wrong. If given the opportunity, they click on that same piece of world (the "infobox" in this case) to fix it. Google doesn't provide an indication in the infobox where they are getting their "facts". Other than talking to people (something not available to everyone), how would a person know what to do to change this? Second, it was my understanding that editing your own wikipedia entry is not acceptable. |
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