FiftyTwo comments on Open Thread, December 16-31, 2012 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: FiftyTwo 28 December 2012 01:20:03PM *  0 points [-]

I was aware of this for specific things, (e.g. blogging about gender and sexuality issues, or the weirder parts of reddit or 4chan). But I'd always thought of wikipedia as a nice friendly place. Basically I thought it was a risk you took on in certain areas not a general background thing.

Comment author: mindspillage 29 December 2012 05:30:19AM 3 points [-]

The vast majority of activity on Wikipedia is nice and friendly. But some of that minority, well...

(More in high-conflict areas than elsewhere, yes, but crazy people are everywhere. Articles get written on obscure subjects because no matter what the topic is, someone is obsessive about it. But people go crazy about unexpected topics, because no matter what the topic is, someone is obsessive about it...)

Comment author: fubarobfusco 29 December 2012 12:31:16AM 1 point [-]

Wikipedia doesn't have a culture that promotes being awful to people, the way that some sites do — but it's a high-value target.