Guy Chapman aka JzG wrote:
On Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:51:55 -0600, Bryan Derksen bryan.derksen@shaw.ca wrote:
I think it's more likely that they disagree with the premise that it actually _is_ crap. And they very well might be right since labeling something "crap" can be highly subjective. Assume good faith, please.
What, like the personal essays on character traits of various characters in video games? I would say that is *objectively* crap :-)
You'd be wrong. A video game aficionado could well find our articles about video game characters to be the most interesting and useful content on all of Wikipedia. Personally, I hate horror movies and yet I find Wikipedia's articles about current and upcoming horror movies to be extremely useful; when I see an ad for one with a seemingly interesting premise I can read the plot outline on Wikipedia and satisfy my curiosity without having to watch any of it. So who's to judge?