Regardless of your standing with regards to the Israel-Palestine war, this is an unexpected development as now legacy networks are finally paying serious attention to criticisms of Wikipedia after years of neglect.

Any observers who’ve been following Wikipedia-related rabbit holes long enough would know that criticism of Wikipedia is for a long time dominated by the political fringes (i.e. far-right) and many Wikipedia critics normally gets ridiculed out of the room as they’re been characterized as “fascists” and “anti-knowledge”. Now it’s like a dream come true for those critics as they seemingly get vindicated on television networks.

  • wikipediasuckscoop@lemmy.worldOP
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    16 days ago

    Perfect sometimes is the enemy of good. At least the issues on Wikipedia are finally being taken seriously after years of neglect.

    Gee, why would conservative billionaires be against free and available information to the masses?

    This is a false dichotomy pigeonholing fallacy. Many critics do support Wikipedia as a concept, however they are pissed off by how toxic editors have captured the levers of power on Wikipedia and corrupted it. It’s probably better for the knowledge market to consist of multiple platform instead of a single, suffocating monopoly, and there are already real efforts in addressing it, such as ibis.wiki.

    Cory Doctorow’s thesis on enshittification fits right in this case.

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      16 days ago

      You understand that your links are saying Wikipedia is going to easy on Israel for their genocide against the native inhabitants of that land…

      Right?

      Like, that is what you’re presenting as a long overdue thing…

      Has that been the reason you hate Wikipedia this whole time, they’re too honest about genocide?

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          16 days ago

          You’re clearly trying to pigeonhole people

          You made a whole post celebrating media corporations owned by conservative billionaires supporting a genocide was not only a good, but novel thing…

          What are people supposed to think?