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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: leezer3 on December 17, 2013, 03:16:24 pm
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I don't buy into the donations required I'm afraid.
If you look into their numbers, you'll find they make far, far more than their running costs, and enough to employ a whole load of lobbyists on their behalf and make political donations and do their own research.
This doesn't sit well at all with me, and the concept of a freely edited by the public encyclopaedia.
Read the FAQ on how their donations are spent, and decide for yourself :)
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Donate/Questions/en#How_is_the_revenue_spent.3F
-Leezer-
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It's really great for very concrete topics like "What are the exact specs for USB3".
The more you get into social sciences and the arts, it becomes a question of who wants it more.
Meaning if a particular viewpoint has someone who is willing to watch the page every day for changes by "the evil people who believe the opposite from me", then that viewpoint prevails.
And then when 12 year olds look up the topic for homework, that is the viewpoint they get.
The saying should be "History is written by those who are the most obsessed with Wikipedia editing."
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I'm not so sure real history is much different i'm afraid. ;D