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Some, e.g. [[Pinks]], see this as overly combative and competitive like [[betting]]. | Some, e.g. [[Pinks]], see this as overly combative and competitive like [[betting]]. | ||
Others, e.g. [[Greens]], consider it just a consequence of [[ecology]]. | Others, e.g. [[Greens]], consider it just a consequence of [[ecology]] and [[politics as usual]] (which they also see as a consequence of ecology). | ||
See [[m:faction]] and [[m:factionalism]] for a discussion of how this affects [[Wikipedia]]. | See [[m:faction]] and [[m:factionalism]] for a discussion of how this affects [[Wikipedia]]. |
Revision as of 19:25, 25 November 2003
Factionalism is the promotion of factions as a good thing.
Some, e.g. Pinks, see this as overly combative and competitive like betting.
Others, e.g. Greens, consider it just a consequence of ecology and politics as usual (which they also see as a consequence of ecology).
See m:faction and m:factionalism for a discussion of how this affects Wikipedia.