[WikiEN-l] Wikipedia in the news
Christiaan Briggs
christiaan at yurkycross.co.uk
Wed Aug 4 09:16:28 UTC 2004
Interesting comment Jimbo, which leaves open the possibility that we're
all suckers ("dumbasses") for voting for _any_ of these people as it
just encourages them. "Sincere interest in a fair presentation of the
facts" by those addicted to power is an awfully tenuous assumption
(hence you end up with organisations with oxymoronic descriptions such
as "Fox News - fair and balanced").
Christiaan
On 4 Aug 2004, at 5:23 am, Jimmy (Jimbo) Wales wrote:
> It occurs to me that it is entirely possible that a Republican might
> praise the article precisely because it is neutral and factual.
>
> It is only natural for honest opponents of Kerry's election to feel
> that a factual description of his record, particularly a factual
> description that highlights facts that may be relevant but which are
> not widely discussed in the soundbite-friendly partisan media, helps
> to educate voters who, being honest, will naturally come to better
> understand why people oppose Kerry's election.
>
> I am quite sure that many Democratic activists (perhaps the sort who
> like to call their political opponents "dumbasses", not naming any
> names here) will read our Bush article with similar joy, due to it
> naming some facts that these partisans feel are scandalous, but which
> Bush supporters may greet with either a yawn or even admiration.
>
> The test of NPOV is not "does one side really like it?" because that
> assumes bad faith, that the only reason someone could like an article
> is that it is biased.
>
> The test of NPOV is "do both sides like it?" This is assuming good
> faith, i.e. that all sides of any controversial issue are typically
> good people who are not "dumbasses" and who have a sincere interest in
> a fair presentation of the facts.
>
> --Jimbo
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