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Revision as of 11:39, 9 December 2022
Hi my name is Evie :] I love cute things, am super girly and feminine, and computer science; some natural sciences~.
Also my girlfriend is awesome, hope we get married.
The fun
Sanrio and Nintendo are awesome ^_^ as is Z80.
The serious
I don't know what to do with my life..
My personal philosophy on Wikis 'WikiEthics'
- Information should be free and accessible to all.
- I believe pay-to-edit Wikis are this an allusion to universities and other institutions, which I believe should not charge us to study. I believe they monopolize on our own intelligence.
- I support the Anti-Wikia Alliance to some extent. Wikia should not make changes to its layout permanently without the consent of its individual Wikis.
- However, I believe that people should not set up Wikis on the Wikia service for the sake of simply abandoning them and 'sporking' them on to an independent Wiki for later.
- I believe pay-to-edit Wikis are this an allusion to universities and other institutions, which I believe should not charge us to study. I believe they monopolize on our own intelligence.
- I reject the irony of Wikipedia's notability criteria for deleting articles or reverting edits which are not 'verifiable', yet keeping statements quoted by e.g. the local press.
- There is a slight "relative autonomy" with smaller articles, which the 'WikiTyrants' miss out, which can be a double-edge sword when it comes to validity.
The silly ^^
Infinite regression and first-cause 'paradoxes' are solvable because logic doesn't have to be linear.