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The sysop power structure of Wikipedia is to put it very simply, fascistic. Would be users are banned by ISP address and user name, (even if the computer they are using is a public one; i.e., in a library), and can be banned infintely. The admins are self-important and spiteful; they will edit out perfectly useful and accurate information because of 'guilt by association'; again a banned ISP number or name. Self-appointed Little Gods. Anarchopedia should contrast this with free and open access to all. [[Power to the People!]] | The sysop power structure of Wikipedia is to put it very simply, fascistic. Would be users are banned by ISP address and user name, (even if the computer they are using is a public one; i.e., in a library), and can be banned infintely. The admins are self-important and spiteful; they will edit out perfectly useful and accurate information because of 'guilt by association'; again a banned ISP number or name. Self-appointed Little Gods. Anarchopedia should contrast this with free and open access to all. [[Power to the People!]] | ||
− | The above remark on 'fascistic wikipedia' is a clear instance of the 'Reductio ad Hitlerum' type of fallacy so frequently encountered in the anarchistic context. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reductio_ad_Hitlerum, | + | The above remark on 'fascistic wikipedia' is a clear instance of the 'Reductio ad Hitlerum' type of fallacy so frequently encountered in the anarchistic context. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reductio_ad_Hitlerum, morons. |
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The sysop power structure of Wikipedia is to put it very simply, fascistic. Would be users are banned by ISP address and user name, (even if the computer they are using is a public one; i.e., in a library), and can be banned infintely. The admins are self-important and spiteful; they will edit out perfectly useful and accurate information because of 'guilt by association'; again a banned ISP number or name. Self-appointed Little Gods. Anarchopedia should contrast this with free and open access to all. Power to the People!
The above remark on 'fascistic wikipedia' is a clear instance of the 'Reductio ad Hitlerum' type of fallacy so frequently encountered in the anarchistic context. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reductio_ad_Hitlerum, morons.