Alphax (Wikipedia email) wrote:
Delirium wrote:
If you'd like to be reminded, here's an exchange I had in mind, from December 16, 2005:
- Jimbo says that he thinks anyone who saw the Seigenthaler article
should've seen that the mistakes were "blatantly obvious" and "transparently outlandish".
Anthony DiPierro replies that they were not obvious to him.
Jimbo replies: "Anthony, I'm not normally one to state harsh
opinions. But frankly, if you don't find those errors to be blindingly obvious, you need to find another hobby. Writing an encyclopedia is quite frankly beyond you."
Note that several other of us had also expressed agreement with Anthony's point in #2, so Jimbo explicitly and publicly flamed a handful of dedicated and long-time Wikipedia contributors.
Well, I was on wikibreak between November 20th and December 30th, including not being subscribed to this list. How was I to know?
Also, I think you are being a little harsh - I mean, he was only on the verge of being sued, having the site shut down, press attacking on all sides, etc...
Sounds like a normal day on a mega-site.
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