Alex wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Chris Howie cdhowie@gmail.com wrote:
It also displays ignorance about Wikipedia: "Anyone can contribute to a given article on Wikipedia, but their contributions must first be checked by team of volunteer editors with a particular passion about the subject before the text appears live."
Yeah, I commented, linking to our COI policy, as did [[User:Daniel]].
This was the bit that got me:
...because of Wikipedia's low profile relative to the MySpace hype machine, many artists and their managers remain ignorant of the resources available to them.
"There's been many people I've talked to that didn't even know they could upload a Wikipedia page," Mr Lenac said.
Wikipedia may be a resource, but it's not *that* kind of resource!
Fortunately someone else (also from the music industry, no less) got it right:
"(Wikipedia is) rooted in fact. It's not promotional. Especially these days when the internet is full of artists trying to essentially ram their message down your throat, I think a fan is a lot more receptive to a simple, no-hype approach."