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User:79.211.185.169 added this statement in the original version of the page: "The users who browse /pol/ identify themselves 82.9% of the time asked as "nazis and women haters". We aren't too heavy on "citation needed" on this wiki, but a statistic to three significant figures without any source whatsoever is useless. I can't easily find any such statistic elsewhere. Thayvian (talk) 02:25, July 23, 2013 (UTC)
- Likewise on /b/: "99% of the posters are straight white males." Thayvian (talk) 02:27, July 23, 2013 (UTC)
This doesn't seem like it was written from a neutral point of view. Just because we discuss issues in ways you don't approve, doesn't mean we're wrong.
- The Geek Feminism Wiki is not Wikipedia and does not have an NPOV policy. Many, if not most, of our articles are explicitly non-neutral, and we try to acknowledge our biases rather than feigning neutrality. We also plan to develop a set of editorial guidelines for the wiki, which should explain this point further. Monadic (talk) 23:15, November 7, 2013 (UTC)
- I think a special mention of the /pol/ board's anti-semitism is needed. In my brief but hateful research visit I learned that The Holocaust, capitalism, socialism, feminism and anti-racism are all a big Jewish plot (lol)
- The Jewish People are represented by the same big nose "Merchant" caricature on /pol/ and many of them believe that the board is being subverdted by Jewish people (I was only researching, not debating with those fucking bigoted morons!)
- Signed, a very concerned person who doesn't know how to make a wiki account :D (lol)
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