On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 1:17 AM, Charles Matthews <charles.r.matth...@ntlworld.com> wrote: > Continuation of conversation: > > "Look, we're all impressed with Wikipedia. But you seem to be saying that > to edit I have to put your project ahead of my day job; and so I think you > guys are just a bit crazed." > > "Right both times." > > "And you're now telling me I have to flack for the opponents of the guy I > am paid by, and put their criticisms into due form in the the way that, > frankly, they are too dumb to do, using the skills I have but against the > brief I have been given." > > "Yup, that's what it says on the page about neutrality." > > "Well ... where I come from ... words fail me ..." > > This is really not the beginning of a beautiful friendship. > That's exactly why people with a strong COI -- such a strong one that it's their day job to present only one side of a position -- should stay away from articles related to that topic.
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