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Prof Triggernometry
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Finally calling out their leftwing propaganda.
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I guess admitting that MAGATs are too dumb to edit wiki is an opinion.Finally calling out their leftwing propaganda.
It's not that, but that conservative edits are rejected and the editors removed from WikipediaI guess admitting that MAGATs are too dumb to edit wiki is an opinion.
Cool anecdotal nonsense.It's not that, but that conservative edits are rejected and the editors removed from Wikipedia
I'm friends with a conservative Sci-Fi author who has had his bio altered by left-wing Wikipedia editors and his corrections are instantly removed.
Ja, but true neverthelessCool anecdotal nonsense.
Only an idiot would think that of a wiki which has a rigorously enforced neutrality policy. And which was founded by Jimmy Wales, a Libertarian.Finally calling out their leftwing propaganda.
It's not that, but that conservative edits are rejected and the editors removed from Wikipedia
I'm friends with a conservative Sci-Fi author who has had his bio altered by left-wing Wikipedia editors and his corrections are instantly removed.
What, a Sad Puppy?I'm friends with a conservative Sci-Fi author
Did your friend Karen write a strongly worded letter to management?Ja, but true nevertheless
It's obvious you know too little about the subject to comment.I guess admitting that MAGATs are too dumb to edit wiki is an opinion.
I know exactly how wiki works, hence my on point comment. This is another thread that you created because you got sucked in by a headline but totally fail to grasp the content.It's obvious you know too little about the subject to comment.
So, go ahead and explain to us in detail why the DOJ has no case.Only an idiot would think that of a wiki which has a rigorously enforced neutrality policy. And which was founded by Jimmy Wales, a Libertarian.
He read a headline and is convinced he's an expert on the subject matterI know exactly how wiki works, hence my on point comment. This is another thread that you created because you got sucked in by a headline but totally fail to grasp the content.
Have you ever submitted an edit to a wiki entry?So, go ahead and explain to us in detail why the DOJ has no case.
I'm sure everyone named, "to whom it may concern" at wiki are terrified.He read a headline and is convinced he's an expert on the subject matter
Because nobody could point to a politically biased Wikipedia page. Can you?So, go ahead and explain to us in detail why the DOJ has no case.
It's not that, but that conservative edits are rejected and the editors removed from Wikipedia
I'm friends with a conservative Sci-Fi author who has had his bio altered by left-wing Wikipedia editors and his corrections are instantly removed.
Politruk's worldview is shaped by rigid, often dogmatic ideology. The truth is irrelevant to him; what matters is whether the narrative fits his branded ideology. If the facts don't align with the party line, they get twisted, ignored, or conveniently omitted. He will selectively absorb only information that confirms his dogmatic beliefs. If a piece of evidence contradicts his position, he'll either dismiss it outright or reframe it in a way that suits his agenda. This leaves him stuck in a feedback loop where he's always right, but in his mind.There's no way this case doesn't get laughed out of court in ten minutes. Not even if Trump had appointed the judge.
Especially when the checker is a leftist with instructions to fail them.Right wing edits frequently fail fact checks.
So, go ahead and explain to us in detail why the DOJ has no case.