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Blog post on WMAU, Australia's Wikipedia chapter

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 8:03 am
by Strelnikov
https://wikipedia-sucks-badly.blogspot. ... media.html

I could have put up a rogues' gallery like I did with Metapedia, but all of them provide photos of themselves, all except for Tom Hogarth.

He may resemble this: Image

Re: Blog post on WMAU, Australia's Wikipedia chapter

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 12:08 pm
by Graaf Statler
Lobby groups behind a high profile campaign on Wikipedia urging a switch to US-style copyright law in Australia have links to interests, including multinationals such as Google, which will gain substantially from any change to a so-called “fair use” system......The links are undeclared when Australian visitors to Wikipedia, which is run by registered charity Wikimedia Australia, are asked to email their local federal member of parliament......The Wikimedia Foundation told Business Insider: “Google is one of many donors that contributes to the Wikimedia Foundation, and their contributions have not influenced Wikipedia’s involvement in the fair use campaign in Australia.

I wouldn't call them lobby groups, I call them a bunch of idiots. Lobby groups are widely accepted, and there are even professional lobbyists, that is not he point. The point is democracy. The free source movement with it's US-style copyright law is only in Europe supported by the piratenparty, a party with one MEP in the European parlement and with hardly any voters. The other party's don't support fair use.
How are these "lobbyists' like Romaine, Gelach, Dimi, etc thinking to overrule the democratic chosen Eurlo parlement with a vision what is not supported by the European parliaments and the European population? Just by doing it and waiting till the man with the hammer comes by? Because that is the result at they end. Gekkenwerk we call this in Holland, the work of a fool. Because, even if the European parement should embrace there US-style copyright law , what will not happened of course, it is a complete pyrrhus victory. Because licences and copyright in Europa is a local matter of the different national parlement. There is no European copyright, and I doubt if there will ever be a European copyright seen the political situation as it is in Europe.

Re: Blog post on WMAU, Australia's Wikipedia chapter

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 12:16 pm
by Graaf Statler
Lobby groups behind a high profile campaign on Wikipedia urging a switch to US-style copyright law in Australia have links to interests, including multinationals such as Google, which will gain substantially from any change to a so-called “fair use” system......The links are undeclared when Australian visitors to Wikipedia, which is run by registered charity Wikimedia Australia, are asked to email their local federal member of parliament......The Wikimedia Foundation told Business Insider: “Google is one of many donors that contributes to the Wikimedia Foundation, and their contributions have not influenced Wikipedia’s involvement in the fair use campaign in Australia.

I wouldn't call them lobby groups, I call them a bunch of idiots. Lobby groups are widely accepted, and there are even professional lobbyists, that is not he point. The point is democracy. The free source movement with it's US-style copyright law is only in Europe supported by the piratenparty, a party with one MEP in the European parlement and with hardly any voters. The other party's don't support fair use.
How are these "lobbyists' like Romaine, Gelach, Dimi, etc thinking to overrule the democratic chosen Eurlo parlement with a vision what is not supported by the European parliaments and the European population? Just by doing it and waiting till the man with the hammer comes by? Because that is the result at they end. Gekkenwerk we call this in Holland, the work of a fool. Because, even if the European parement should embrace there US-style copyright law , what will not happened of course, it is a complete pyrrhus victory. Because licences and copyright in Europa is a local matter of the different national parlement. There is no European copyright, and I doubt if there will ever be a European copyright seen the political situation as it is in Europe at the moment.

Re: Blog post on WMAU, Australia's Wikipedia chapter

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 12:19 pm
by AndrewForson
Arguing that the whole Australian chapter has been somehow illegal since 2012 because of perceived irregularities in the reorganisation of the committee is about as sensible, and effective, as claiming to be the true king of England because of your descent from Ethelred the Unready, the Princes in the Tower, Lady Jane Grey, the Old Pretender, or somesuch.

Re: Blog post on WMAU, Australia's Wikipedia chapter

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 3:27 pm
by CrowsNest
How depressing a thought, to die a Wikipedian.

A vehicle for lobbying local legislatures is as good an explanation as any that I've ever seen for why these Chapters even exist.

Re: Blog post on WMAU, Australia's Wikipedia chapter

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 8:59 pm
by Strelnikov
Graaf Statler wrote:
Lobby groups behind a high profile campaign on Wikipedia urging a switch to US-style copyright law in Australia have links to interests, including multinationals such as Google, which will gain substantially from any change to a so-called “fair use” system......The links are undeclared when Australian visitors to Wikipedia, which is run by registered charity Wikimedia Australia, are asked to email their local federal member of parliament......The Wikimedia Foundation told Business Insider: “Google is one of many donors that contributes to the Wikimedia Foundation, and their contributions have not influenced Wikipedia’s involvement in the fair use campaign in Australia.

I wouldn't call them lobby groups, I call them a bunch of idiots. Lobby groups are widely accepted, and there are even professional lobbyists, that is not he point. The point is democracy. The free source movement with it's US-style copyright law is only in Europe supported by the piratenparty, a party with one MEP in the European parlement and with hardly any voters. The other party's don't support fair use.
How are these "lobbyists' like Romaine, Gelach, Dimi, etc thinking to overrule the democratic chosen Eurlo parlement with a vision what is not supported by the European parliaments and the European population? Just by doing it and waiting till the man with the hammer comes by? Because that is the result at they end. Gekkenwerk we call this in Holland, the work of a fool. Because, even if the European parement should embrace there US-style copyright law , what will not happened of course, it is a complete pyrrhus victory. Because licences and copyright in Europa is a local matter of the different national parlement. There is no European copyright, and I doubt if there will ever be a European copyright seen the political situation as it is in Europe.


Certainly it's fool's work, but Wikipedia was built on free labor, so their lobbying is free as well. It makes them look like scrappy underdogs, when in truth they are Google's allies....it's a ploy.

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How depressing a thought, to die a Wikipedian.


Look upon the fuzzy mouth of Lankiveil; his neckbeard covered his face.

Re: Blog post on WMAU, Australia's Wikipedia chapter

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 9:11 pm
by AndrewForson
Strelnikov wrote:Certainly it's fool's work, but Wikipedia was built on free labor, so their lobbying is free as well. It makes them look like scrappy underdogs, when in truth they are Google's allies....it's a ploy.

Indeed. Big Silicon Valley companies using WMF as a cut-out.

Re: Blog post on WMAU, Australia's Wikipedia chapter

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 10:44 pm
by Graaf Statler
I can find it back. On a certain moment I found somewhere hidden, we declare Wikipedia NL is not under the Dutch law. As a statement. I was still editing with my first account Sir Statler. And I was thinking hu? We declare? Dutch Wikipedians? Strange.
So, I asked a few questions about it. And what then happened is indescribable. A person Brimz, a tremendous jerk, Paul Bedson has met him too started with the help of this page to "proof" I was a trol.

He started shouting you are a troll, of course MoiraMoira was there shouting troll too and others. Only because of that question. And from that moment on I understood there was something terrible wrong in the Dutch chapter, because they are both WMNL members. I was already a paria, but after this incident it was terrible there behaving to me. And still there is something terrible wrong there.

Re: Blog post on WMAU, Australia's Wikipedia chapter

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 1:41 am
by ericbarbour
Strelnikov wrote:Certainly it's fool's work, but Wikipedia was built on free labor, so their lobbying is free as well. It makes them look like scrappy underdogs, when in truth they are Google's allies....it's a ploy.

Yup

Look upon the fuzzy mouth of Lankiveil; his neckbeard covered his face.

OMG OUTING OUTING OUTING!!!!! LOL

Re: Blog post on WMAU, Australia's Wikipedia chapter

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 3:32 am
by ericbarbour
At least we don't have to bring up Stephen Bain anymore....

You need not worry. That wacko will reappear in Wikimedia World sooner or later. Jimboo loves them obsessed cannon-fodder types.....

We should talk about Ambi more often, despite being "history" since 2012. She was a totally rotten, bizarre, irrational being. Psychiatric professionals probably would have had a field day trying to characterize her many problems. And she took them out; first on DMOZ, then on Wikipedia users.

Wanna see a perfect example of Ambi's "early good deeds"? She did things like the following, because she was a DMOZ administrator, and just like Wikipedia later, the DMOZ admins didn't want to see any bad publicity about or negative coverage of DMOZ. So they went around snivelling their way onto other websites, and censoring any commentary about DMOZ's incredibly corrupt/bonkers inner culture.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... id=1129497