• would be willing to do this, Fred? Uncle Ed 20:10, August 7, 2005 (UTC) Anti-elitism is not the best term for the problem. We don't need "an elite". Indeed...
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  • Anti-elitism 10 Articles for deletion/Remote influencing Wikipedia talk: 43 Requests for arbitration 14 Requests for comment/Cberlet & Willmcw 6 Anti-elitism...
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  • comments by Larry Sanger, one of Wikipedia's founders: The root problem: anti-elitism, or lack of respect for expertise. There is a deeper problem--or I, at...
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  • what people mean by anti-elitism in Wikipedia? I really doubt it. Let me just give you an example of anti-elitism, anti-elitism is when, for intense...
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  • relates to Larry Sanger's rant about "anti-elitism" (see especially the quotes at Wikipedia talk:anti-elitism). I'm about fed up. I can't go on like...
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  • convenient to have a place for the "Randy" quote outside the concept of anti-elitism, since it applies in broader contexts. If others disagree that's fine...
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  • "Tokyo 6" in contexts removed from baseball in order to convey a feeling of elitism? e.g., a comment like "so-and-so has no consideration for the less fortunate...
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  • such as Wikipedia:Expert retention, Wikipedia:Expert editors, Wikipedia:Anti-elitism, etc. So, in general, I've found everyone to be very friendly. You're...
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  • expert thinks so. But I do not doubt Snowspinner's expertise, I see anti-elitism as a problem in wikipedia. There are some recent letters in The Register...
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  • rely on pre-socratic methods for reconciling truth. Its not about elitism and anti-elitism as some would suggest, its about standing on the shoulders of giants...
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  • Wikipedia (I used to cite his essay "Why Wikipedia must jettison its anti-elitism" quite often). But as a Wikipedian one just gets fed up with being portrayed...
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  • can be read online at this address: "Why Wikipedia Must Jettison Its Anti-Elitism" by Larry Sanger, December 31, 2004 In his opinion text, he suggests...
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  • push it off into some protected zone where only a few can edit smacks of elitism, raises possibility of POV, and will only serve to destroy the characteristic...
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  • that. It would ban the use of credentials that could create a sense of elitism and inequality among editors or those that have the tendency to be used...
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  • all wars that had anti-communist elements, along with all prominent anti-communists, I'm going to remove the tag from this one anti-communist conflict...
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  • Anti-elitism 10 Articles for deletion/Remote influencing Wikipedia talk: 43 Requests for arbitration 14 Requests for comment/Cberlet & Willmcw 6 Anti-elitism...
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  • wolves. For some unknown reason (perhaps they are prone to some degree of elitism -- but it seems justifiable), they don't collaborate as much as they should...
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  • with different viewpoints. The vast majority of them will be pro-feminist anti-male pro-black pro-multiculturalists who think the N word is deplorable but...
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  • user). Freedom is just far to open to abuse, hence elitism is necessary to keep it in check, and elitism can, very rapidly, evolve into cabalism, and the...
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  • innovative BJAODN in this article such as jokes dealing with the alleged anti-elitism of the "Faith-Based Encyclopedia", the 3RR, edit-conflicts and server...
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  • hidden spoiler tags deconstruct to include elitism and WP:Ownership of all Wikipedia fiction articles. The elitism includes a vague fear that the hidden spoiler...
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  • technical compromise of hidden tags has exposed an as-Britannica clique elitism of wanting only some supposed better class of readers. That better class...
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  • few who deign that they know better than everyone else (see article on Elitism). -theCelestrian 22:19, 30 June 2006 (UTC) (edit note: edited for typos...
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  • moving away from the idea of the computer. Wikipedia's social hierarchy, anti-elitism and power-hungry administrators give people a bad taste about the site...
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  • annoying was that of /Archive 55#Add populism and elitism. No one had explicitly opposed the addition of Elitism, but only 4 people supported it. It needed just...
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  • Ph.D. (in Epistemology) who has recently criticized the thoroughgoing anti-elitism of Wikipedia. I actually believe his take is mostly sour grapes, since...
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  • allowed to post freely than the whole concept devolves into a mindless elitism. Relax dude, save your energy. I'm sure they'll be some troll along in...
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  • then you get elitism. You pose your argument against my proposal like it's a unique problem. Being a surveyor can entirely cause elitism and be gamed...
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  • even though we should not denigrate at all. Anti-elitism, where experts are denigrated, and pro-elitism, where non-experts are denigrated are both extreme...
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  • really is, and what standing articles claim it to be. This is pure stupid elitism. If you KNOW that Wikipedia "is an encyclopedia and nothing else", than...
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