Lmao

  • @Glytch@lemmy.world
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    173 months ago

    How is this list organized? It seems like they randomly wrote names down as it came to them.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      123 months ago

      It’s a Wiki, so you can just pop in and add a bullet point however you like, assuming you have an account.

      This probably was crafted by a small pool of die-hards who dropped a name on the list any time they found out someone existed who made them mad.

        • @AVincentInSpace@pawb.social
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          I clicked through to their article on Conservapedia because I was curious what they had to say about it and

          Conservapedia, also known as “The Trusworthy [sic] Encyclopedia”, is essentially an American-exceptionalist and dominionist group blog, disguised as a half-functioning wiki. The website was created by God-King Andrew Schlafly in 2006 because of his belief that Wikipedia is deceitfully riddled with “liberal bias” and “atheist bias,”[note 1] because apparently the best way to solve real or imagined bias is to create a website that is biased in an opposite way. The vast majority of articles go out of their way to blame pretty much everything negative on “liberals” (which they use as a catch-all snarl term for anyone and everyone who disagrees with them on just about any given issue — which happens to be everyone),

          I have to say I find it kind of funny that a site calling itself “RationalWiki” would use language like this. I have my doubts that it is possible to violate Wikipedia’s “encyclopedic tone” guideline any harder.