Wikipedia Nostr entry keeps getting edited to remove references to censorship resistance. I'm starting to understand why WikiFreedia needs to be a thing.

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Ok, try this. Then we submit to Wikipedia with the wording as follows. "Nostr users prefer Nostr due to its... ". Pls boost for visibility (I'm no one, have no reach)
Robot Lightning's avatar Robot Lightning
What is the main reason you prefer Nostr over other social networks?
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The censorship resistance is marketing. People may choose it for that reason, but that doesnt make it true. The vast majority of relays in are G7 data centers. I would consider nostr to be resilient like RAID, if one hard disk fails, you can use another.
Seems that Wikipedia would like editors to not insert their own interpretations, at least not directly, and that's being applied overzealously image
I succeeded in placing my own name in my small town’s wikipedia as a “notable resident” for 6 years. Psy-op worked wonders. Got me good intros.
Your small town was not at the top of Shlaus Kwab’s plans. Try editing the central banking wiki 😅
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Ademan 1 year ago
This is their policy, you need "reliable" secondary sources that interpret and explain things. This is unfortunate because all "reliable" secondary sources are garbage these days.
Instead of using [Censorship Resistance], which is considered advertisement even in my eyes, You put [Reception] in it, and move [Users] and [Censorship] inside of it. That's how you make it appropriate.
Yes I was. I didn't realize it was incompatible. I can try again with a different method. Or, someone else who knows this stuff better could try.
Noted, with thanks. I don't really have a view on that. But the question was how to get those words onto Wikipedia, and a survey may be a solution.
I see it as a way of including legitimate criticism. Primary sources will not include it and a lack of secondary sources perhaps shows that this thing doesn’t have enough popularity to be subjected to critical analysis. I feel like this is a good policy, if a little cumbersome for something new.