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[Untitled] There are lies damn lies and budgets Wikipedia users donate money to the Wikimedia Foundation under the ruse that most.
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[Untitled] An appeal from Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales: described how wikipedia was run by "two kinds of assholes: stupid assholes and greedy assholes." Although he did not say which category Jimmy Wales falls into, kitsune_yiffs implied he was both a stupid and a greedy asshole.
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[Untitled] Truemors :: Wikipedia Resorts to Personal Plea from Jimmy Wales ...: Solari, valleywag is known to publish lies. In fact, Wales doesnt even get reimbursed by the Foundation for his expenses traveling to board meetings, etc.
[BBC NEWS | dot.life blog] BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News ...: The IWF lost all credibility when they failed to contact Wikimedia Foundation once the image was reported. IWFs complete lack of knowledge of the way Mediawiki software works still left the image viewable, anyway.
[Untitled] PageOneQ | Conservative launches crusade against Wikipedia: Any person can edit an entry on Wikipedia, hosted by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, which contains over 2.6 million entries in English. Wikipedia does have a system for flagging content as inaccurate, but it also warns that its pages, especially newer ones, can sometimes display inaccuracies and vandalism before they are corrected.
[Untitled] Komodo Rock | Scorpions Wikipedia Blacklisting Dropped: The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), the nonprofit group that blacklisted the Web page, announced on Tuesday that it has reversed course on the matter, although it still believes the image is potentially illegal in the U.K. The image in question is of a naked and possibly underage female on the cover of a 1976 album from German rock group The Scorpions titled "Virgin Killer."
[Untitled] Search Engine Land: Must Read News About Search Marketing & Search ...: As I’m sure you know, my story was not meant to carry water for you, personally, but instead was meant to explore the issue you raised about payments and Wikipedia and how it played out in your experience. There was no point in trying to assess whether she had opened up some new revelations about your character.
[Untitled] Global Voices Online » Bangladesh: Change Lies In The Hands Of The ...: Based on the Wikipedia list of countries, details. Agriculture · Arts & Culture · Breaking News · Business · Children · Cyber-Activism · Development · Diaspora · Disaster · Economics · Education · Elections · Energy · Entertainment .
[Untitled] Guy Fawkes' blog of parliamentary plots, rumours and conspiracy ...: In 2008 the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), a UK-based non-government organization, added Wikipedia's Virgin Killer article to its blacklist due to the online encyclopedia's use of an image of the original Virgin Killer album cover. As a result, people using many major UK ISPs were blocked from viewing the entire article.
[Untitled] Search Engine Marketing (& Search Engine Land) Not Notable For ...: But non-search experts compiling material at Wikipedia start to question it, which makes you wonder why they are involved in those pages at Wikipedia at all? If we have to come along and educate them, perhaps they shouldn’t be messing with those pages.
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