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Add the hyperlinks to all that stuff in your bio. --[[User:Michael J. Formica|Michael J. Formica]] 20:25, 22 January 2008 (CST)
Add the hyperlinks to all that stuff in your bio. --[[User:Michael J. Formica|Michael J. Formica]] 20:25, 22 January 2008 (CST)


Hi Michael... yep good idea!


You're dead right about 'the other place'.
: Hi Michael... yep good idea!


I think the biggest problems that Wiki has is that they:
: You're dead right about 'the other place'.
a) don't practice or implement their own so-called rules and policies which leads to countless complaints of hypocrisy and unlevel playing fields (especially if you're not 'in' with the Foundation staff;
b) editors are allowed to stomp all over other people's accurate work (purely because you know more than they do on that particular subject and their egos can't handle it) and, what's more, are seen to be allowed to get away with it purely because they know someone, either indirectly (or carnally!), higher up the food chain in the Wiki Foundation;
c) So many so-called 'experts' are clearly nothing more than jack-of-all-trades whose sole mission in life (and sense of achievement), it seems, is to get on the all-time high score sheet with the number of edits they perform... despite the fact that the edits they actually perform are nonsensical, badly researched* irrelevant and historically incorrect... then refer to point b) above for the follow-on action;
d) It is full of egotistical wannabees who have nothing in their lives, nor have they achieved anything notable, who think they will rise to some sort of celebrity status by being in the top 100 Wiki editors list.  What's more there seems to be more articles on the biographies of Wiki 'saddo' contributors (i.e. the Double-Z-list of notable achievers) than biographies of famous contributors to World history. Any attempts to have such biographies removed for being so un-noteworthy wannabees results in a roundup of all their little sock-puppet friends pitching for a Strongly Keep vote. This is, again, despite their own policies ... see point a) above.


* re: bad research... I've even seen one so-called Knights Templar 'expert' (ho hum) dismiss one book reference about the origins of the cross pattee, even though she selectively chose to quote the same book in about 30 other places... as I said, total hypocrisy.
: I think the biggest problems that Wiki has is that they:
: a) don't practice or implement their own so-called rules and policies which leads to countless complaints of hypocrisy and unlevel playing fields (especially if you're not 'in' with the Foundation staff;
: b) editors are allowed to stomp all over other people's accurate work (purely because you know more than they do on that particular subject and their egos can't handle it) and, what's more, are seen to be allowed to get away with it purely because they know someone, either indirectly (or carnally!), higher up the food chain in the Wiki Foundation;
: c) So many so-called 'experts' are clearly nothing more than jack-of-all-trades whose sole mission in life (and sense of achievement), it seems, is to get on the all-time high score sheet with the number of edits they perform... despite the fact that the edits they actually perform are nonsensical, badly researched*, irrelevant and historically incorrect... then refer to point b) above for the follow-on action;
: d) It is full of egotistical wannabees who have nothing in their lives, nor have they achieved anything notable, who think they will rise to some sort of celebrity status by being in the top 100 Wiki editors list.  What's more there seems to be more articles on the biographies of Wiki 'saddo' contributors (i.e. the Double-Z-list of notable achievers) than biographies of famous contributors to World history. Any attempts to have such biographies removed for being so un-noteworthy wannabees results in a roundup of all their little sock-puppet friends pitching for a Strongly Keep vote. This is, again, despite their own policies ... see point a) above.


All in all, it's a cesspit of chaos, egos and contradictory drivel, with (for example) more articles (and words!) devoted to porn star biographies than humanitarians in history, which just about says it all really.
: * re: bad research... I've even seen one so-called Knights Templar 'expert' (ho hum) dismiss one book reference about the origins of the cross pattee, even though she selectively chose to quote the same book in about 30 other places... as I said, total hypocrisy, especially when that particular book was written by an Oxford University professor!


Anyway, I am glad that someone has seen the sense to set up a more amenable facility, and I am sure that it will go from strength to strength.
: All in all, it's a cesspit of chaos, egos and contradictory drivel, with (for example) more articles (and words!) devoted to porn star biographies than humanitarians in history, which just about says it all really.


Look forward to working with you on this series of articles. :)
: Anyway, I am glad that someone has seen the sense to set up a more amenable facility, and I am sure that it will go from strength to strength.
 
: Look forward to working with you on this series of articles. :)

Revision as of 05:22, 23 January 2008

KT

Geoff: Thanks for the note. I, too, look forward to collaborating with you. I think you will find that CZ is considerably more civilized than WP, and that we tend to operate more on a presumpotion of expertise and an abiding respect for that, rather than an ego-driven presumption that other editors are wrong. As it stands, your edits the TK article are AMAZING...thanks for that. I have had a fascintation with the Order for years, although I am no expert, and it has been rekindled of late. For my part, I'm all over the place, so, if you see anything I've contributed that needs help or critique...feel free!!! Blessings... --Michael J. Formica 20:23, 22 January 2008 (CST)

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Add the hyperlinks to all that stuff in your bio. --Michael J. Formica 20:25, 22 January 2008 (CST)


Hi Michael... yep good idea!
You're dead right about 'the other place'.
I think the biggest problems that Wiki has is that they:
a) don't practice or implement their own so-called rules and policies which leads to countless complaints of hypocrisy and unlevel playing fields (especially if you're not 'in' with the Foundation staff;
b) editors are allowed to stomp all over other people's accurate work (purely because you know more than they do on that particular subject and their egos can't handle it) and, what's more, are seen to be allowed to get away with it purely because they know someone, either indirectly (or carnally!), higher up the food chain in the Wiki Foundation;
c) So many so-called 'experts' are clearly nothing more than jack-of-all-trades whose sole mission in life (and sense of achievement), it seems, is to get on the all-time high score sheet with the number of edits they perform... despite the fact that the edits they actually perform are nonsensical, badly researched*, irrelevant and historically incorrect... then refer to point b) above for the follow-on action;
d) It is full of egotistical wannabees who have nothing in their lives, nor have they achieved anything notable, who think they will rise to some sort of celebrity status by being in the top 100 Wiki editors list. What's more there seems to be more articles on the biographies of Wiki 'saddo' contributors (i.e. the Double-Z-list of notable achievers) than biographies of famous contributors to World history. Any attempts to have such biographies removed for being so un-noteworthy wannabees results in a roundup of all their little sock-puppet friends pitching for a Strongly Keep vote. This is, again, despite their own policies ... see point a) above.
* re: bad research... I've even seen one so-called Knights Templar 'expert' (ho hum) dismiss one book reference about the origins of the cross pattee, even though she selectively chose to quote the same book in about 30 other places... as I said, total hypocrisy, especially when that particular book was written by an Oxford University professor!
All in all, it's a cesspit of chaos, egos and contradictory drivel, with (for example) more articles (and words!) devoted to porn star biographies than humanitarians in history, which just about says it all really.
Anyway, I am glad that someone has seen the sense to set up a more amenable facility, and I am sure that it will go from strength to strength.
Look forward to working with you on this series of articles. :)