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Latest Wikipedia Uproar Over 'Superprotection'

metasonix writes: As if the problems brought up during the recent 2014 Wikimania conference weren't enough, now Wikipedia is having an outright battle between its editor and administrator communities, especially on the German-language Wikipedia. The Wikimedia Foundation, currently flush with cash from its donors, keeps trying to force flawed new software systems onto the editor community, who has repeatedly responded by disabling the software. This time, however, Foundation Deputy Director Erik Moeller had the bright idea to create a new level of page protection to prevent the new software from being disabled. "Superprotection" has resulted in an outright revolt on the German Wikipedia. There has been subsequent coverage in the German press, and people have issued demands that Moeller, one of Wikipedia's oldest insiders, be removed from his job. One English Wikipedia insider started a change.org petition demanding the removal of superprotection."

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  1. Re:Change.org is just another bulletin board by Carewolf · · Score: 5, Funny

    A petition with 13 signatures is not worth mentioning. Any idiot can set one up.

    You mean any idiot with 12 idiot friends.

    You make it sound like the new testamant.

  2. Re:Too much good content is deleted at Wikipedia. by Sarten-X · · Score: 5, Funny

    Being Canadian, you'd apologize for the intrusion and occupation of their time, and ask them the name by which they prefer to be addressed, then apologize for not having known it beforehand, then apologize for having so many apologies.

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    You do not have a moral or legal right to do absolutely anything you want.
  3. Re:Is this unaffiliated substantial coverage? by gronofer · · Score: 3, Funny

    Looks like a bunch of blogs and other unreliable content by various trolls and people who don't know much. You'll need to find something in one of Rupert Murdoch's publications, or wait until Fox News cover it.