Anthere wrote:
You are perfectly correct. I would totally oppose an ads for a certain american car model on [[car]]• Now the question I would ask, in all honesty, is how do you perceive the current deal with Answers.com could have an impact on the neutrality of our articles ?
It depends on the amount of money we get from Answers. The larger the percentage of the Foundation's income we receive, the greater the amount of influence Answers have over us (due to their ability to withhold money).
I can imagine a scenario where a company which is supplying us with significant resources of some kind can request that we remove an "unfriendly" link from their Wikipedia entry. If it isn't, or someone readds it, then we get into a potentially ugly situation.
What is more important - that Wikipedia is online and has POV material on it, or that it's NPOV but offline due to lack of funds?
I don't know whether Answers will do this. I simply don't trust an entity which has its sole reason for existence as "deliver maximum profit to our shareholders" to act in the best interests of the Foundation.
Chris