User:Caspere
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[edit] Caspere
I will start this small.
I love the theoretical concept of wikipedia, and have for a very long time. Because of this ideological love, I also have realistic questions about the systemic problems that have, and will arise. There is inherent difficulties that we need to address when a populace of people who's entire experience of being is structured in a hierarchical manner, then connectively begin the creation of a truly rhizomatic, non-hierarchical system. Quite possibly the world's first true system like this; certainly the largest, and most diverse.
So like I said- if anyone wants to, we will start slowly; one question at a time.
While this may seem simple, that simplicity is deceitful.
--this is from my most recent comment in the discussion section on Elaine Brown:
Sometimes even the best quotes, taken from the most reputable sources may in the end be nothing more than heavily POV lies. This is not facetious or a call to the POVs of the Left wing either. This is a sincere inquiry, lost amid a storm of comments, hidden in a corner. I sincerely pose this complex question that has been discussed for as long as there has been the question of what ‘knowledge’ is, but I am open to thoughts, and am actively soliciting them.
How do we fix the problem of legitimate quotes and references that are intrinsically illegitimate?