Insulting Tomaž Humar's name on Wikipedia
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| 75'er13. 01. 2014 20:32:26 |
Today I accidentally ended up on Wikipedia, where in the article about Tomaž Humar I came across the following:"He was a customs officer by profession, privately he also dealt with prostitution. He lived in Kamnik for over 3 years then moved to Poljane where he worked as prostitut." I find the text extremely inappropriate and insulting, so I also wrote it in the article's comment. Does anyone know how to report such things on Wikipedia?
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| 75'er13. 01. 2014 21:37:00 |
I can praise the page administrator. After my comment, they corrected the content in 5 minutes.
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| JusAvgustin14. 01. 2014 05:52:00 |
Wikipedia, especially the Slovenian version, must be taken with a big grain of salt, since practically every kid is allowed to write. I prefer the English version as it is backed by references and sources. Opinions can differ, but just yesterday I talked with a friend that once on the net-forever on the net! Best regards!
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| lynx14. 01. 2014 14:21:53 |
Wiki-pedia, so everyone (including us writers) can edit and correct it. According to Gauss there are of course abuses sometimes, but overall it's a great achievement. When you see something so obvious, fix it...
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| makris14. 01. 2014 14:32:00 |
The problem of Slovenian Wikipedia is the lack of active editors (and authors). So we have areas excellently covered (biology, some historical topics, certain sports, but no articles on some topics at all, so every new author is welcome. Even on the English Wikipedia practically anyone can write, but such anomalies are mostly fixed promptly (there are also topics where it stays for days like with Humar).
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