People are replying to his comment by saying they're gonna put his approval of them on their resumé.
The wiki page can currently be summed up with "Hamas is responsible because the US says so."
Unrelated, but I have personal beef with Wikipedia because they've locked editing of some pages about Wales on account of what they call vandalism and "not fitting the relevant style guide" when Welsh users try to update place names where the English name for it has been officially dropped.
As a compromise, they sometimes have the official name in brackets after the English.
I don't know about you, but person who fedjackets you for incredibly innocuous comments is a fantastic new type of guy.
"Personally I think Aliens' switch to a more action oriented film when compared to the relatively slower Alien was a step in the wrong direction for the series."
"Is that what it says in your CIA handbook?"
Usually you're meant to be slightly more subtle than this when recognizing someone on the same side in the wild, like a subtle "comrade" or similar.
The Australians clearly aren't sending their best in that regard.
On the other hand, living here in rejected British religious extremist colony, I really wish my ancestors had been petty criminals instead of calvinists or whatever
Mate, what are you on?
Cointelpro is when you disagree with a decision in site moderation?
What, recognized the handbook and got excited to meet a fellow in the wild or something?
"Neutral point of view" among westerners means exactly as much as Gamers being apolitical
There's an alarming amount of people who don't seem to understand that neutral on Wikipedia means "reported by western media". They straight up have rules against critical analysis. A source is either approved or not and by sheer coincidence, western media is all approved and all media in countries opposed to the US is not approved. If the NYT says the earth is flat and CGTN says it isn't, Wikipedia has to say the earth is flat, those are the rules.
Wales has visited Israel over ten times. He has said that he is "a strong supporter of Israel". In 2015, he was awarded one of the Dan David Prizes, an international award of $1 million given yearly at Tel Aviv University (10 percent of the prize goes to doctoral students); Wales was chosen for spearheading what the prize committee called the "information revolution."
I'm sure he has no bias guys
Well, he's an Ayn Rand libertarian so he probably spent it all on an nft of 'Fountainhead'
Or crypto
My personal jihad against Wikipedia can be summarized by the fact that every single one of the wikipedia pages I specifically bookmarked over the course of my doctoral program for containing huge amounts of specific scientific data otherwise not available unless you want to buy a few hundred scientific papers (this was pre scihub) have now been merged with giant vague general introductory articles on the topic seemingly written for the children of liberals on their first day of school. I mean fuck man, most of those molecular biology pages were written by the scientists that discovered the shit. Fuck those guys, I guess
All that shit is just gone like it never existed, and this cicjsucjer keeps asking me for money ! which I used to happily donate, but no, now he wants to do another bullshit vanity project of idk scanning all art ever into VR or whatever the fuck, instead of spending two cents a month on the server space it would have taken to keep those fucking expert level pages on their own, but because your loser ass wikiexperts dropped out of middle school in order to homeschool themselves at the university of hentai they can't tell the difference
Helpful tip for the future is to use the article’s permalink to link to that specific version in history or better yet use an archive site or use your browser to save a complete local archive of the page.
Bookmarking permalinks == mental illness systems? Am I reading this right?
Yeah because me saving a personal copy of everything I come across online, like a digital version of my grandma post great depression, definitely helps out everyone across the planet trying to access that important, easily accessible information for the first time today and absolutely addresses the actual underlying problem instead of tech bro mindset of always blaming the user for dumb design decisions causing harm because unscreened morons working for free to serve capital is cheaper
Comrade I get that this pisses you off and I'm right there with you and agree with your take at the top of this exchange. but the bookmarking the revision history of an article is genuinely useful. They're also pretty easy to browse. They still exist. What year were you doing your doctoral? 2015 for example? Then go to the last revision from 2015 of said article and bookmark that. It's not hard. Every article on there has a blue link at the top that says "version history." There's no reason to be rude to someone for their helpful suggestion. It doesn't make you a "grandma" or whatever. Anyway, if your grandma archived shit from the great depression, more respect to her.
When the articles are merged with a different topic as a redirect the original is gone forever
well that's a bummer. I'm sorry that happened. Sometimes when they're merged I think one of the articles maintains the original version history but I'm not 100% on that.
i wonder how feasible it would be to store Wikipedia on ipfs and do incremental versions
It actually does. All online content is ephemeral. It would take maybe a dozen datacenters getting bombed to take down all of wikipedia. I personally have multiple copies of wikipedia in different languages stored locally in my computer. Literally takes up less space than a AAA videogame.
Sounds like the wiki-dorks get flustered seeing information they're too dumb to understand. A lot of fake intellectual Reddit types don't like being reminded that they're not epic polymaths just because they binge watch video essays.
It was very obviously israel that struck the hospital, to even entertain the idea that it wasnt is pure racism,
https://nitter.net/evanhill/status/1714366113818038412 Read the thread, watch the video
Palestine does not have such large munitions, otherwise tel aviv would be a smoldering pile of rubble
By pretending this wasnt definitly israel you ARE "ignoring the genocide" a genocide isnt a magic word that dissapears a people, a genocide is a concrete set of actions composed of slaughtering civilians. THIS IS THE FORM WHICH THE GENOCIDE IS TAKING
and what is your source? CNN? Fox News?
The article is only describing facts. Here have another one.
What has a reputation to you then? Seems to me like you're willing to dismiss the perspective of non-Zionist Jews entirely with a single remark.
This is obviously a deflection and I don't know anything about Australian politics, but glancing through the site they seem surprisingly based.
https://www.channel4.com/news/who-was-behind-the-gaza-hospital-blast-visual-investigation
even certain western outlets are saying more investigation is needed to determine considering how much Israeli state lies.
Wikipedia's 'NPOV' is a bullshit concept. There is no such thing.
"Earth could be spherical or it could be flat, no one knows"
"Most people believe Holocaust happened but there are some deniers"
"Some people believe COVID vaccines contain microchips, though this is disputed."
All these could be considered neutral statements but if one were to see it an actual article they would think its ridiculous because Earth being spherical(ish) is the reality, Holocaust did happen and COVID vaccines do not contain microchips. Why should bullshit "theories" be entertained?
Also Gaza doesn't even have power or water right now, what 'propaganda' effort do you think Hamas or PIJ is doing compared to a state funded and propped up by a superpower
https://www.channel4.com/news/who-was-behind-the-gaza-hospital-blast-visual-investigation
using 4chan as your source I see
The Holocaust provably happened.
The Holocaust definitely happened.
No-one has yet proved who was responsible for the explosion at Al Alhi Hospital and that’s the difference.
"Israel" probably dropped that bomb and killed all those people in that hospital. It's frankly insulting that you people expect us to believe that rockets made like this have the explosive yield to kill hundreds of people with just a misfire landing, yet Tel Aviv doesn't look like the surface of the moon after all these years.
The Holocaust definitely happened.
He wrote provably, not probably, as in has been proven to be true so he was saying the same thing unless that was a typo
Aside from that, fuck that genocide supporter
They originally said 'probably', then edited to 'provably' after being called out, and blamed spellcheck.
lmao I swap b an v so much I provably read that as 'probably' either way fuck that individual
Why do you say that the holocaust merely "probably" happened if you are secure in saying that the absence of microchips in covid vaccines is proven fact?
Elaborate on the uncertainties surrounding if the holocaust happened or not, please, we're all very interested in what makes you use such soft language when referring to it.
Edit: Sure, blame the spellcheck, hitlerite.
It was simply the svellcheck, why are you so worked up
This you? You clearly already thought we've lost the plot, so have wandered in to stir the pot, if you'll excuse the mixed metaphors.
lol pronouns and content warning for animal abuse and their products really triggers libs
It's so funny how much they whine about the pronouns. If it was a choice between male/female/other they'd be fine with it, but PRONOUNS are too much.
Going by spelling and phrase choices, l'd say the majority of them are youngish Americans who're still naive enough to believe extreme left-wing/anarcho political systems aren't just as controlling of the populace as the political systems they despise. Either that or they crave big state control systems because the feel a lack of control in their own lives and want a political daddy to make the decisions for them.
Wow really got us there communism = big goberment
Cool. Enjoy your stay. Hopefully you and the people you interact with walk away having learnt something, or at least with an appreciation for why one another has arrived at their respective positions.
Valuing your career over thousands of dead civilians is bad.
Even if we accepted your terminally muh both sides-brained argument that there are two competing propaganda efforts, one of them is backed by the full force of the Western media.
The side being genocided is generally more believable than the side doing and supporting the genocide.
And the first side I'm talking about here are the Palestinian civilians and medical staff who have described their personal experiences of being bombed by Israel.
yikes.. just gonna double down on it now huh? might wanna just head back to libland
it's reasonable insofar as it's in line with wikipedia's previously established stance on describing reality, which amounts to "eh, not our department."