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An online complaint forum about all things Wikipedia, called the Wikipedia Review, has recently gone live.
It has a thriving community, and is about real experiences more than
rants or insults, which makes it fascinating to read. I’ve
learned interesting things from one or two honest contributors there;
though there is a lot of ranting that must be waded through.
There’s something refreshing about seeing a variety of complaints in
one place, somewhat organized. And in most complaints, a kernel
of truth. Now if only that forum would morph into what its name
suggests, and become an ambivalent review of all parts of the spectrum of WP experiences…
Fascinating : WP slambook online …