Editorial bias: Difference between revisions

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notation/notational, culture/cultural, infrastructure/infrastructural not always consistent at Wikipedia - gee what a surprise! since they have all of these biases and more
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The [[community point of view]] is also an editorial bias, usually enforced by a [[sysop power structure]] that may or may not reflect any other [[power structure]], e.g. ownership of the [[infrastructural capital]], [[political party]] leadership, etc.
The [[community point of view]] is also an editorial bias, usually enforced by a [[sysop power structure]] that may or may not reflect any other [[power structure]], e.g. ownership of the [[infrastructural capital]], [[political party]] leadership, etc.


Editorial bias is usually a complex function of [[w:notation bias]], [[w:culture bias]] and [[w:cognitive bias]], and some more specific [[w:infrastructural bias]] and [[w:confirmation bias]], especially if the people whose views are attacked are unpopular, or have been subject to attack in an [[echo chamber]].  ''See [[wiki management]] for more on these issues.''
Editorial bias is usually a complex function of [[w:notation bias]], [[w:culture bias]] and [[w:cognitive bias]], and some more specific [[w:infrastructure bias]] and [[w:confirmation bias]], especially if the people whose views are attacked are unpopular, or have been subject to attack in an [[echo chamber]].  ''See [[wiki management]] for more on these issues.''
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