• wikipedia

    From Oleg Smirnov@os333@netc.eu to alt.russian.z1,talk.politics.misc,soc.culture.china,alt.politics,soc.culture.russian on Sun Aug 10 11:30:39 2025
    From Newsgroup: soc.culture.china

    <https://tinyurl.com/24pxr4nk> webpronews.com

    Elon Musk Agrees to Ban Wikipedia from X Community Notes ..

    ...

    The very idea of Wikipedia implies it shall be internally
    contradictory, by design. In different articles, some event
    or person might be covered with different assessments. There
    also might be notable discrepancies between versions of the
    same article in different languages. Discordance is natural
    when content is created with the participation of various
    and many enthusiasts/activists, whose experiences, cultural
    backgrounds and perspectives differ. Guidelines to cite and
    refer to reputable / neutral sources surely serve to ennoble
    it, but it cannot eliminate discrepancies, because sources
    seeming reputable for some groups of Wikipedia enthusiasts
    may not seem so for other groups. Such an internally
    controversial product nevertheless might have value as sort
    of great exhibition of existing - accepted or suggested -
    facts, beliefs and narratives, and diversity of views and
    stands even contributes to popularity. But, it's definitely
    not fit to be "a judge" in disputes or a fact-checking tool.

    Moreover, the above is written in the idealistic assumption
    that the Wikipedia content is created by honest, sincere and
    selfless enthusiasts. In real life, as soon as something
    enthusiasm-driven becomes popular, there are powers seeking
    to adapt it for serving their particular interest. Wikipedia
    was not an exception. Still, for pretty big number of topics
    it remains to be a useful source of information. However, it
    has become increasingly biased and unreliable, even fiction-
    bearing when it comes to *sensitive topics, somehow related
    to cultist and political indoctrination, to various kinds of
    present and past conflicts.
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  • From Oleg Smirnov@os333@netc.eu to alt.russian.z1,talk.politics.misc,soc.culture.china,alt.politics,nz.politics on Mon Aug 11 09:47:15 2025
    From Newsgroup: soc.culture.china

    Lawrence D'Oliveiro, <news:107bebv$283kn$1@dont-email.me>
    On Sun, 10 Aug 2025 11:30:39 +0300, Oleg Smirnov wrote:

    <https://tinyurl.com/24pxr4nk> webpronews.com

    Elon Musk Agrees to Ban Wikipedia from X Community Notes ..

    ...

    In real life, as soon as something enthusiasm-driven becomes
    popular, there are powers seeking to adapt it for serving their
    particular interest. Wikipedia was not an exception.

    And when those powers fail to take control of something, they ban it.

    The "leftist" outlet (webpronews.com) has abused the "ban" world,
    because refusal to consider a source as sort of verification tool
    does not mean a ban on reading it for anyone who wants to.
    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@ldo@nz.invalid to alt.russian.z1,talk.politics.misc,soc.culture.china,alt.politics,nz.politics on Mon Aug 11 07:04:30 2025
    From Newsgroup: soc.culture.china

    On Mon, 11 Aug 2025 09:47:15 +0300, Oleg Smirnov wrote:

    Lawrence D'Oliveiro, <news:107bebv$283kn$1@dont-email.me>

    On Sun, 10 Aug 2025 11:30:39 +0300, Oleg Smirnov wrote:

    <https://tinyurl.com/24pxr4nk> webpronews.com

    Elon Musk Agrees to Ban Wikipedia from X Community Notes ..

    ...

    In real life, as soon as something enthusiasm-driven becomes popular,
    there are powers seeking to adapt it for serving their particular
    interest. Wikipedia was not an exception.

    And when those powers fail to take control of something, they ban it.

    The "leftist" outlet (webpronews.com) has abused the "ban" world,
    because refusal to consider a source as sort of verification tool does
    not mean a ban on reading it for anyone who wants to.

    But he wonrCOt let anyone mention it in those rCLCommunity NotesrCY, will he? --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2