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#2723
What is wrong with trots

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#2725
uh i think that belongs in the Real Life thread
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#2729

specifically the part of Israel called Judea and Samaria
#2730
very funny, twitter
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#2732
IWC?
#2733

angelbutt_dollface posted:


don't sign your pngs

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#2736
this is the thread for funny pics not stuff that makes you want to hang yourself
#2737

walkinginonit posted:

What is wrong with trots



among other things they spend a lot of time editing wikipedia while not understanding why their edits are allowed to remain on wikipedia by the people paid by various capitalist governments to edit wikipedia

#2738

glomper_stomper posted:



i remember this person's web comic from the olden times of web comics. someone sent me a link to it and i read a couple and i said what's so special about this, and they said well it starts off being about cute characters and then later it gets really dark and fucked up and about the creator's personal problems. and i didn't read any more of it but on that day i learned what a web comic was. as in, i'd read a web comic before but that day i learned how all of them were eventually going to turn out.

#2739

glomper_stomper posted:


someone edit this with the JDPON post

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#2741

cars posted:

walkinginonit posted:
What is wrong with trots




among other things they spend a lot of time editing wikipedia while not understanding why their edits are allowed to remain on wikipedia by the people paid by various capitalist governments to edit wikipedia



This sounds like Something That Happens, but I'd like to know more. Do you have anything I could read on Wikkkipedia, cars?

#2742
They have a Web site up now at http://www.wikipedia.org , or AOL keyword "Wikipedia".
#2743
Seriously, just bookmark a page on any key figure or body within a government that calls itself socialist and is grumpy with the U.S. and glance at the history for a few seconds every day for about six weeks. Soon you will feel drowsy, and your eyes will fill with blood, which is fine. lay back so the trotlings can emerge and with their war we will lead it, spirits get amok in it - nairf not woke. And achieve with Nacht remit.
#2744
Thanks, I've asked my grandson and he has agreed to print out the A-AN volume for me.

But for real though, I was wondering if you had any sources on state-sponsored Wikipedia editing.
#2745
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflict-of-interest_editing_on_Wikipedia

In 2006, it was discovered that more than 1,000 changes had been made to Wikipedia articles originating from United States government IP addresses. Changes had been made to articles about Representative Marty Meehan, Senator Tom Coburn, Senator Norm Coleman, Representative Gil Gutknecht, Senator Joe Biden, Senator Conrad Burns, Senator Dianne Feinstein, Senator Tom Harkin, Representative David Davis, Tennessee state representative Matthew Hill and Representative Mike Pence.



the site was mined to detect the most controversial and embarrassing instance of conflict of interest edits. These instances received media coverage worldwide. Included among the accused were the Vatican, the CIA, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the US Democratic Party's Congressional Campaign Committee, the US Republican Party, Britain's Labour Party, Britain's Conservative Party, the Canadian government, Industry Canada, the Department of Prime Minister, Cabinet, and Defence in Australia, the United Nations, the US Senate, the US Department of Homeland Security, the US Environmental Protection Agency, Montana Senator Conrad Burns, Ohio Governor Bob Taft, the Israeli government, Exxon Mobil, Walmart, AstraZeneca, Diebold, Dow Chemical, Disney, Dell, Anheuser-Busch, Nestlé, Pepsi, Boeing, Sony Computer Entertainment, EA, SCO Group, MySpace, Pfizer, Raytheon, DuPont, Anglican and Catholic churches, the Church of Scientology, the World Harvest Church, Amnesty International, the Discovery Channel, Fox News, CBS, The Washington Post, the National Rifle Association, News International, Al Jazeera, Bob Jones University, and Ohio State University.



In 2008 the pro-Israel activist group Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) launched a campaign to alter Wikipedia articles to support the Israeli side of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The campaign suggested that pro-Israeli editors should pretend to be interested in other topics until elected as administrators. Once administrators they were to misuse their administrative powers to suppress pro-Palestinian editors and support pro-Israel editors. Some members of this conspiracy were banned by Wikipedia administrators.

In 2010 two pro-settler Israeli groups, Yesha Council and Israel Sheli, launched courses to instruct pro-Israel editors on how to use Wikipedia to promote Israel's point of view. A prize was to be given to the editor who inserted the most pro-Israel changes.



(these, like most "pro-settler" groups, are largely funded by the Israeli state through money transfers by local councils in the occupied territories - search for their names to read more)

In March 2012, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism uncovered that UK MPs or their staff had made almost 10,000 edits to the encyclopedia, and that almost one in six MPs had their Wikipedia article edited from within Parliament. Many of the changes dealt with removing unflattering details from during the 2009 expenses scandal, as well as other controversial issues. Former MP Joan Ryan admitted to changing her entry "whenever there's misleading or untruthful information been placed on it." Clare Short said her staff were "angry and protective" over mistakes and criticisms in her Wikipedia article and acknowledged they might have made changes to it. Labour MP Fabian Hamilton also reported having one of his assistants edit a page to make it more accurate in his view. MP Philip Davies denied making changes about removing controversial comments related to Muslims from 2006 and 2007.

The Sun newspaper alleged that in 2007 Labour MP Chuka Umunna, under the name Socialdemocrat created and repeatedly edited his own Wikipedia page. The newspaper highlighted edits such as those describing Umunna as the British Barack Obama. Umunna told the Daily Telegraph that he did not alter his own Wikipedia page, but the paper quoted what they called "sources close to Umunna" as having told the newspaper that "it was possible that one of his campaign team in 2007, when he was trying to be selected to be Labour's candidate for Streatham in the 2010 general election, set up the page."



#2746

cars posted:

The Sun newspaper alleged that in 2007 Labour MP Chuka Umunna, under the name Socialdemocrat created and repeatedly edited his own Wikipedia page.



don't sign your posts

#2747
The Sun newspaper alleged that in 2014 British PM David Cameron, under the name "PigFucker", repeatedy edited his own wikipedia page
#2748
mods change tears username to Le Pacte des Chalupa
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#2750

cars posted:

the Vatican, the CIA, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the US Democratic Party's Congressional Campaign Committee, the US Republican Party, Britain's Labour Party, Britain's Conservative Party, the Canadian government, Industry Canada, the Department of Prime Minister, Cabinet, and Defence in Australia, the United Nations, the US Senate, the US Department of Homeland Security, the US Environmental Protection Agency, Montana Senator Conrad Burns, Ohio Governor Bob Taft, the Israeli government, Exxon Mobil, Walmart, AstraZeneca, Diebold, Dow Chemical, Disney, Dell, Anheuser-Busch, Nestlé, Pepsi, Boeing, Sony Computer Entertainment, EA, SCO Group, MySpace, Pfizer, Raytheon, DuPont, Anglican and Catholic churches, the Church of Scientology, the World Harvest Church, Amnesty International, the Discovery Channel, Fox News, CBS, The Washington Post, the National Rifle Association, News International, Al Jazeera, Bob Jones University, and Ohio State University.


*methodically pointing at each entity in the list* That's me.

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#2753
i didnt know she read the zzone
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lol
#2755

thirdplace posted:



WIFE #2: Hello
PHONE: *click* Where were you, when they built the ladder to heaven

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#2758

HenryKrinkle posted:


reading this and lolling https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauren_Chief_Elk

#2759

Petrol posted:

HenryKrinkle posted:

reading this and lolling https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauren_Chief_Elk



i wonder if anyone has mentioned to her that "give money to women" is a common sexual fetish among men

#2760
like i mean ha ha, but if she encourages young women to enact this on the internet atm a lot of men are going to assume it's fetish pay for play and start viewing themselves as clients