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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />• WSJ: [b]Wikipedia losing contributors[/b]
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Well, some topics already have been written about, according to the Journal. And then there are the rules. "Wikipedia is becoming a ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Thousands of editors leaving [b]Wikipedia[/b]
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Simon Pulsifer became a minor media celebrity four years ago when he became the Wikipedia contributor with the greatest number of edits. ...

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tarantino
QUOTE(Newsfeed @ Tue 24th November 2009, 1:10am) *

Thousands of editors leaving Wikipedia
Toronto Star
Simon Pulsifer became a minor media celebrity four years ago when he became the Wikipedia contributor with the greatest number of edits. ...



SimonP (T-C-L-K-R-D) has his own biography because he became semi-famous for contributing to Wikipedia? You can bet if he was also a skull dancer the butt snorkelers would have concocted some rationalization for deleting it by now.
EricBarbour
I was expecting this article to reference that WSJ item, but instead, it becomes a Pulsifer bitch-fest.

Oh, he was "peeved" that something he wrote was deleted. He probably just gave the Wiki-lovers the ammo they need to dismiss him.
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