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Links
A number other websites have identified importantant weaknesses in Wikipedia's
internal administration. Wikipedia does its best to suppress and dismiss
any such criticism.
Here are a few of the sites which seriously consider Wikipedia's weaknesses
and systematic abuses.
- The
Wikipedia Review an off-site forum for Wikipedians
- Wikipedia
Review's coverage of doubleinfo.info (including a list of good Administrators)
- Wikipedia's
article on those who criticize it
- Daniel
Quinlan's Wikipedia page on "How to play Wikipedia"
- Wikipedia's
tracking of its critics including co-founder Dr. Larry Sanger
- Wikitruth
(the truth hurts) , Wikitruth
press reports
- Wikisucks. Blog by Fossa.
- Wikipedia
Watch by Daniel
Brandt
- When in doubt bash
Daniel Brandt! How to abuse Wikipedia conventions and get to be
an Administrator.
- English
Wikipedia forum at Nabble
- Wikiwatch
by Matthew White
- Aetherometry
by Akronos. Some coverage of Wikipedia.
- Jason
Scott blog at textfiles.com (just search on the word Wikipedia)
- SourceWatch
Note that Bob Burton and AI are, by far, the two most active editors
so expect interaction with them.
- Wikipedia
and Link Spammer How-To The title is ironic. The links were to good,
free info that was on-topic but they got whacked for political reasons.
- Andrew
Morrow's view's on bad Administrators plus more links
- The
Wikipedia FAQK, Wired article that provides sarcastic advice
to new Wikipedia contributors. .
- Wiki
wars, an article on Red Herring about contentious articles
on Wikipedia. (registration required)
- The
Messiness of WikiDemocracy - by M.R.M. Parrott. Over-all positive
but discusses some problems.
- The
Messiness of WikiDemocracy, Wikipedia Watch by Daniel
Brandt.
- A
thirst for knowledge Guardian article by Andrew Orlowski
- Turf
Wars: Wikipedia spars with a splinter site for truth By Julian Dibbell
- Wikipedophilia
- Putting
Wikipedia Flap in Perspective, December 23, 2005.
- Wikipedia
target of House 'editors' - by Evan Lehmann, TheTranscript.com,
January 30, 2006.
- Profs
knock Wikipedia - by Brittany Anas, February 6 2006. (Login required)
- The
Great Failure of Wikipedia by Jason Scott, April 8, 2006.
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