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http://lunixdows.com/lunog [Lunog] Unfortunately, it took Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales a day and an outraged community to appreciate the profound implications of this problem. Once understood he took appropriate action and terminated Ryan Jordan's association with Wikipedia.

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http://blog.wired.com [Blog.wired.com] WIRED Blogs: 27B Stroke 6: Wikipedia, while it has some 'social networking' aspects (user profiles, discussion rooms, etc.), isn't commercial. The bill would prohibit schools or libraries that get federal funds from allowing children to access commercial social networking sites or chat rooms (and is written broadly enough that it could include sites like Digg, Reddit and some blogs if they let people who use the sites provide contact info like an email that letsother users contact them).

[Ryanablock.com] Wikipedia: easy come, easy go » Ryan Block: wikipedia (and all wiki sites) are crap anyway. Anyone can edit them, usualy with rumors and false infomration, the admins don’t know whats true or not, they want ”˜citations’, yet, the ”˜citations needed’ stays for weeks while it’s index on search engines, and people find the false info and believe it.

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