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quantokitty ago

Who would think to do a background check on the guys running Wikipedia?

Nice. Really good investigative work and gives us insight and reasons into why some have a stake in covering this up.

Since they have a hand in this conspiracy, why not turn the spotlight on them?

SnapeDoggyDogg ago

That's a great idea, but the problem is that this web site isn't really a spotlight. Popular YouTubers are the only ones who can really put this out there to the masses.

quantokitty ago

Then tweet this link to those who put out videos and information. It's pretty effective.

justforthissubverse ago

We need to SHINE THE LIGHT on everyone who tries to cover this up. We need to go after them by exposing who they are. If they try to fight us on this we all hammer them with spotlights and that will discourage future attacks on us. On the truth. They fear the light, as all criminals do. And if we shine the light, they will fall.

We should stage an all out information attack on the Wiki-pedos
Should rename it Wikipedoa.

quantokitty ago

The thing is they cornered the market on media. These idiots created Snopes. Snopes ridiculous non-objective, bought opinion is the first thing you see when you do searches on pretty much any hot topic. So Snopes writes a disinformation piece and then other media outlets/sites (like Wikipedia) use a non-authority as an authoritative opinion. It's ridiculous. It's like somebody's sister starting a medical school with no credentials and then awarding their sibling a to practice medicine.

justforthissubverse ago

It's ridiculous - or genius

l23r ago

Maybe schools have changed since I was there (got my degree like a decade ago... damn I feel old saying that) but teachers and profs did not allow us to use Wikipedia. If I looked at something on there and found a source, like a Pubmed journal or news article, I would just use that direct source. I remember a couple times being asked where I found the material from, lol. I would never consider actually putting down Wikipedia.org/bullshitessaysubject as a source... Are students nowadays allowed to, or even encouraged, to use Wiki?