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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)
Actually, just removing the whole /b/ section, since it all seems to be uncited descriptions of /b/ that I can't verify from my experience or citations. Thayvian (talk) 02:28, 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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