Wikipedia made spot 40 out of 50....

Because no one else is doing it--not even the media.
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Re: Wikipedia made spot 40 out of 50....

Post by wexter » Tue May 16, 2023 3:55 am

If it is any consolation Chatgpt falsely thinks Lira is an "international trade attorney" and "investment banker"
Lira has a background in law and finance. He worked as an international trade attorney and later transitioned to investment banking.
Sort of surprisingly I have a somewhat wrong Chatgpt entry as well.
has an engineering background and has worked in various industries, including aerospace, defense, and technology.
Known for explaining "the impact of technological advancements on society... has expressed a critical stance on mainstream narratives
And the funniest of all
Eric Barbour, also known as Eric Barbour of Citizendium, is an American software engineer, entrepreneur, and writer. He is best known as the founder of Citizendium, a collaborative online encyclopedia project that aims to improve upon the model of Wikipedia.

Barbour's involvement in the world of online encyclopedias began in the early 2000s when he co-founded the WikiPedia-l mailing list, a discussion forum for editors and users of Wikipedia. However, due to disagreements with Wikipedia's policies and governance, Barbour eventually parted ways with the project.

In 2006, Barbour founded Citizendium as an alternative to Wikipedia. Citizendium, often referred to as "The Citizen's Compendium," aimed to create a more structured and expert-reviewed platform for knowledge-sharing. Unlike Wikipedia, Citizendium implemented a system of article approval and used real names for contributors to enhance credibility.

While Citizendium initially generated some interest and participation, it did not gain the same level of popularity or widespread recognition as Wikipedia. The project has experienced periods of inactivity and has not achieved the same level of success or user base as its more well-known counterpart.
https://citizendium.org/

Wikipedia articles - well there are thousands and tens of thousand of articles that have no place in an "encyclopedia." Notability and Reliable sources, and the personal nature of it all, its all insane nonsense.
Wikipedia - "Barely competent and paranoid. There’s a hell of a combination."

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