[Foundation-l] On curiosity, cats and scapegoats
David Gerard
dgerard at gmail.com
Mon Sep 12 07:23:04 UTC 2011
On 12 September 2011 06:49, Yaroslav M. Blanter <putevod at mccme.ru> wrote:
> Only countries which have lists of monuments compiled by the government
> and having the status of the law are eligible for WLM. This is in some
> sense POV but no more POV than say writing articles of members of
> parliament who were elected by direct vote. If Japan has such a list (I
> hope it does) next year it would be eligible to participate. My
> understanding is that somehow the organizers did not expect such interest
> and did not try to contact chapters outside Europe. Presumably next year
> they will do. On the other hand, by the next year some of the European
> countries may exhaust their monuments (in the sense that the most of the
> pictures will be taken and the articles written or judged to be impossible
> to write). Thus, NPOV does not seem to be a problem to me.
It would be systemic bias rather than a NPOV problem as such.
- d.
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