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Revision as of 05:36, 14 January 2025 by Lardlegwarmers (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The Misplaced Pages Community — consensus is more important than reasons. Misplaced Pages articles on contentious topics are merely propaganda if you make extraordinary claims using original research and faulty citations, and then ban anyone who doesn’t let it slide. You end up with a population of people that are all comfortable with bad sources since they like the claim and don’t mind. Consensus only works to create a quality resource if you tolerate people with a wide range of views, which you do not.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/Academic_studies_about_Wikipedia#Power_plays
Misplaced Pages co-founder Larry Sanger on the current state of Misplaced Pages:
“If you look at the articles that Misplaced Pages has, you can just see how they are simply mouthing the view of the World Economic Council or World Economic Forum, and the World Health Organisation, the CDC and various other establishment mouthpieces like Fauci — they take their cues from them…There’s a global enforcement of a certain point of view, which is amazing to me amazing to a libertarian, or a liberty-loving conservative.”