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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Dec 4, 2016 17:09:11 GMT -5
If everyone who visited donated $3 they're fundraising drive would be over within an hour. I know this because if you visit Wikipedia, I'm pretty sure it's mandatory that this gets etched in your brain.
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LuciCypher
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Post by LuciCypher on Dec 4, 2016 17:12:33 GMT -5
No I haven't it's a good idea in theory, but in execution there's a lot of problems with it. Where it's a science,history, current events, pop culture and just a directory for a whole bunch of things. Which is fine. but more often than not articles are dominated by power users and it is difficult for other users to edit with these power rulers making changes even if the added information is correct. Plus there's a whole other list of problems I have with the site.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2016 17:57:36 GMT -5
I didn't, but I edited my wikipedia page to say that I did.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2016 18:33:20 GMT -5
This time around, they've edited the pledge campaign so that it comes up in the middle of the browser screen on each page, rather than as a header on almost every page.
They want money.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Dec 6, 2016 10:09:02 GMT -5
This time around, they've edited the pledge campaign so that it comes up in the middle of the browser screen on each page, rather than as a header on almost every page. They want money. Also, lately about 90 percent of the time when I try to go to search bar on the front page, it instead clicks the one-time donation button. Pretty sneaky, sis.
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