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From: Bryan Derksen [mailto:bryan.derksen@shaw.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 02:13 AM
To: 'English Wikipedia'
Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] The Simpsons is an Attack Site... er... Show!
Marc Riddell wrote:
On 15/10/2007, Jimmy Wales
<jwales(a)wikia.com> wrote:
>>> On tonight's Simpsons episode, an imprisoned criminal tells his
>>> visiting girlfriend to kill the guy who's been editing his biography
>>> in Wikipedia. Gasp... harrassment of a Wikipedian! Stop linking to
>>> that evil show right away!
>> Are you unaware of the difference between mentions of Wikipedia,
>> criticisms of Wikipeida and its editors , and harassment of editors?
>>
>> Harassment is a different thing from criticism.
> Strongly seconded. Daniel is committing a pretty clear straw man fallacy.
on
10/15/07 3:41 PM, Andrew Gray at shimgray(a)gmail.com wrote:
Myself, I assumed he was committing a pretty
clear joke.
Me too. I'm amazed it's been carried this far.
I'm amazed to find that near as I can tell from the archives this is the
first thing that Jimmy has posted to this mailing list since August 29.
After all this very serious debate about attack sites and foundation
policies and community issues, the nearly two-month silence is broken
with a single-line response to a joke thread wherein he misses the joke.
Not sure what it signifies, if anything, just kind of odd.
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Mostly common sense, I think. The contradictions inherent in the subject do not encourage
participation in this discussion by a politically savvy person.
Fred