Warning: This thread has been brigaded.
For anyone who’s been brought on to here, especially mods, I’ll leave these links to some mainstream-ish news sources which explain why Wikipedia is not infalliable after all.
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https://slate.com/technology/2023/02/wikipedia-native-american-history-settler-colonialism.html
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https://forward.com/opinion/550600/wikipedia-holocaust-disinformation/
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https://slate.com/technology/2023/12/wikipedia-road-highway-editors-wiki-railfans-roadgeeks.html
In 2014, there was an incident in the Netherlands where two Wikipedia administrators went to a woman’s home to harass her.
I have never once been asked for personal information from Wikipedia…so as a whole, yes.
Editing it and trying to get past some determined gatekeepers and powertrippers though, is a different story altogether…
5 months of you posting trash about wikipedia is enough for me to know you aren’t worth the time to discuss anything about Wikipedia is a proper fashion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmVkJvieaOA