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Daft_ish@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

They use to tell us we couldnt trust Wikipedia. Now we know. Wikipedia is the only website you can trust.

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They use to tell us we couldnt trust Wikipedia. Now we know. Wikipedia is the only website you can trust.

Daft_ish@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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    And interestingly it’s trustable because it’s got no central authority core that can be corrupted

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      Except there are defacto central authorities governing certain pages.

      Not only that there’s a turf war going on for control of them.

      Certain ahem religious organizations monitor a variety of pages and snipe any changes they disagree with. Businesses are doing it too.

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        And certain politicians

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        Which religious orgs?

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          Probably all of them… Just a guess though.

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        I haven’t participated in wikipedia enough to see how these turf wars play out. I’ve heard that, unsurprisingly, there are groups that control pages, some opposed and some unopposed. It’s a really interesting thing to me.

        I’m afraid of politics, generally speaking. But I bet it would be interesting to be a part of all that.

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      I think the word you’re looking for is “trustworthy” but yes.

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        I consider it a separate concept.

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      yeah, apart from the admins that have absolute authority over everything and can do whatever the hell they want and make up arbitrary rules that disqualify your perfectly valid sources.

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        that doesn’t happen

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          There definitely are editors who game the rules. And they are enough of a problem that sometimes rules need to be modified specifically to handle them.

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            you seem to be conflating editors with admins.

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              Admins are a subgroup of editors. As more senior members, they should behave more responsibly. But some don’t.

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      That’s is definitely not true…

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