Hum Kurt, I have no idea what "Wp-habitus" means.
Wikipedia habitus. I don't know if habitus is a common word in English, maybe "habit" would also fit in here?
But I would strongly suggest not to use the word indoctrination.
It wasn't meant seriously. Maybe I should have written "brainwashed" to make that clearer :-)
First because, it smells Stalinism, Goulag and little red book (but
maybe it
doesnot smell that way in english ?)
I don't know, but I know that it's possible to use it in German with tongue-in-cheek. But I'll try to remember not to use it again in English.
But how strict are the non-English Wikipedias on issues such as "Wikipedia is not a dictionary" (not a gazetteer, not a product catalog, not a consumer report, etc.)?
Some of us support it is also a dictionary... :-)
It's the same in the German Wp, and I think that's okay.
When you are a small number, the effect of somebody speaking loudly to challenge these "ideals" gets a lot of power, far too much power on
others.
Yes, that's the problem. The first month of a new Wikipedia are the most vulnerable, I guess.
Kurt