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Post by dainbramage on May 9, 2014 10:12:21 GMT -5
A poster named SpoonieLuv told us about vandalism on Wikipedia, which can be found if you know how.
Another treasure trove is the Wikipedia Help Desk. People don't know what it is and ask the most bizarre questions.
One woman signed her first and last name and gave her contact information (the contact information was removed by Wikipedia staff) as she told us how she ate a can of Campbell's soup then had diarrhea so bad she couldn't make it to the bathroom and messed up her pants.
Wikipedia can apparently help you with anything!
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Post by KyleEl on May 12, 2014 13:54:04 GMT -5
I read Annie's Mailbox, which is written by Ann Landers' former editors. I used to not scroll down to the comments but they can be interesting. Not usually hostile, even with a controversial letter or two in the column, and yesterday was anything but controversial. But one offesnive comment got removed and it was the most hostile discussion imaginable as one person accused of being the offender kept posting over and over. It's not me!!!! And the rest of you are the ones who are being offensive!
Sad, really.
I can no longer look at the nasty comments in some online newspapers, now that they limit viewing of articles to a few each month. The online databse that usually includes all the articles from this paper doesn't have the comments.
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