G'day, I am new to Wikipedia in that I only just became a registered user in 2014 so as to be accountable for the corrections that I make when I find "stuff" that is so blatantly 'un-Wiki' that it would be wrong (and where applicable so 'un-Vaishnava') not to do something about it.
Now that all utopian fantasies of literary freedom have been dispelled, I must reveal that I really don't take editing wikipedia seriously anymore! There is so much bias, both from ignorance and sectarian interests, that the anonymous input from self-proclaimed 'experts' with no academic qualifications whatsoever make it quite a farce - especially when it only takes one mouse click for anyone to revert any of your work. It would be humourous if it wasn't for the fact that a great deal of the (unsuspecting?) public believe what they read on these pages........try researching this for fun...
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Ha ha you won't get far with that, proving that the internet is sadly lacking, unlike the innernet :-)
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