User talk:Juxo: Difference between revisions

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::::[[Trolls]] didn't say that, you did.  Trolls simply think all "Wikipedians" are "dreaded".  There is no subset of "Wikipedians" who are dreaded, it's anyone who accepts that label for themselves who is dreaded, for good reasons.  Sunir Shah has interesting views on this and how Wikipedia has invaded his life.  And certainly other people are lied about there too.  Eventually someone will sue the whole mess out of existence, thankfully.  No decent person wants to be a "Wikipedian", that simply associates oneself with a [[libel pit]] and a [[GodKing]].  That said, there is no need to bring those quarrels here, if you refrain from changing quotes so as to change the meaning, as you did here above.
::::[[Trolls]] didn't say that, you did.  Trolls simply think all "Wikipedians" are "dreaded".  There is no subset of "Wikipedians" who are dreaded, it's anyone who accepts that label for themselves who is dreaded, for good reasons.  Sunir Shah has interesting views on this and how Wikipedia has invaded his life.  And certainly other people are lied about there too.  Eventually someone will sue the whole mess out of existence, thankfully.  No decent person wants to be a "Wikipedian", that simply associates oneself with a [[libel pit]] and a [[GodKing]].  That said, there is no need to bring those quarrels here, if you refrain from changing quotes so as to change the meaning, as you did here above.
:::::So dread [[w:User:Juxo]], he's one of those dreaded [[wikipedia]]ns


::::See [[Talk:Wiki Management]] for some suggestions regarding keeping the issues separate.  Unlike Wikipedia which has abandoned its mission to be "a serious encyclopedia", Consumerium has not ''yet'' abandoned its mission to provide [[moral purchasing power]]
::::See [[Talk:Wiki Management]] for some suggestions regarding keeping the issues separate.  Unlike Wikipedia which has abandoned its mission to be "a serious encyclopedia", Consumerium has not ''yet'' abandoned its mission to provide [[moral purchasing power]]
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