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# May I interject one thing?
Though I don't disagree with taking the MODs of wiki to task, you wouldn't like it (or rather, I WOULDN'T like it) if the same thing were done here.

Wikipedia is a good and useful site, and acting like trolls and posting what you've done here is going to cause two things to happen:

1) You'll all get banned from there, and they'll change the way they let people edit entries

2) Since you're b3tans, you might ALSO get banned from here, because an internet troll is an internet troll, and I don't want you around if that's all you are.

So.. take the occasional prod; do so here. But now it's gone past the simple single or few attacks.

So stop already, enough...
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 22:47, archived)
# Dad, can I have the car keys?


go on.... come on Dad!
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 22:49, archived)
# NO!
*slaps*

oh... shit, alright son...

*hands box of condoms and a hundred dollar bill*

HAVE FUN!
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 22:50, archived)
# Thanks Dad!


*gets drunk, crashes car*

I do agree to some extent with not pissing off other messageboards btw
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 22:51, archived)
# MY VINTAGE 1978 Ford PINTO!!!!!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooo!!!!!!

*cuts off hand*

Meh, I'm a big fan of the Golden Rule. I know I'd hate that happening here.
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 22:57, archived)
# awwww
but
but
but

as its you
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 22:50, archived)
# I do agree on principle.
Think I got a bit carried away there...

But I disagree that 'Wikipedia is a good and useful site'.

Wikipedia is useful so long as you know what it is, but I have seen too many people quote from some of the more spurious pages as a serious reference.

And I've seen too many people who genuinely know a subject have their well-meaning edits reversed back to school-level standards of knowledge by the moderators.

In my opinion, before it can really be useful, wikipedia needs a large banner at the top of each page saying "Warning: may not be true".

Or perhaps, "may contain nuts". :-)
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 22:53, archived)
# father christmas is a made up character
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 22:58, archived)
# No!
But wikipedia says he's real!

*clickity*

Well it does now...
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 22:59, archived)
# ha ha :P
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 23:01, archived)
# jah
Maybe I'm a bit overboard though too...

a warning label would be good. Maybe the DO need to change what they do and do not let through.

but.. is that TRUE internet freedom?

www.wearetheweb.org/

Truth is... YES, because in the end the site owner pays for the bandwidth.
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 23:01, archived)
# For some reason...
I read that link as 'wear the web'. I was thinking it would be some sort of fantastic intermaweb cape, which you can wear...

..and fly!

Wooooosh!

Oooh I think I might go make an image of that now.
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 23:06, archived)
# I agree, but I feel I might have expressed it more
succinctly (minus the grammar correction),
www.b3ta.com/board/6220093
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 23:04, archived)