[WikiFR-l] Conservapédia - La concurence conservatrice aux US

Plyd plyd at amplyd.com
Mer 7 Mar 13:30:35 UTC 2007


On 3/7/07, Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer at internatif.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 05:44:58PM +0100,
>  Luc Fievet <luc.fievet at gmail.com> wrote
>  a message of 60 lines which said:
>
> > Libération par le biais d'un de ses sites rapporte l'existence de
> > Conservapédia,
>
> Excellent en
> tout. http://www.conservapedia.com/Examples_of_Bias_in_Wikipedia
> mérite d'être lu en entier. Mon préféré :
>
> > Wikipedia often uses foreign spelling of words, even though most
> > English-speaking users are American. Look up "Most Favored Nation"
> > on Wikipedia and it automatically converts the spelling to the
> > British spelling "Most Favoured Nation." Look up "Division of labor"
> > on Wikipedia and it automatically converts to the British spelling
> > "Division of labour," then insists on the British spelling for
> > "specialization" also.[9] Enter "Hapsburg" (the European ruling
> > family) and Wikipedia automatically changes the spelling to
> > Habsburg, even though the American spelling has always been
> > "Hapsburg". Within entries British spellings appear in the silliest
> > of places, even when the topic is American. Conservapedia favors
> > American spellings of words.
>
> Et, plus loin :
>
> > The entry on Henry Liddell illustrates this extreme form of
> > Anglophilia that characterizes many entries in Wikipedia.
>
> Tout s'explique ! Ce n'est pas Jimbo ou Anthère qui dirige Wikipédia,
> c'est Elisabeth II !


ces gens sont complètement barrés.

Plyd



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