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'Til now Wikipedias have been my mostly respected projects.
But now i feel like they are controlled by strange forces.
Did the Illuminati finally capture Wikipedias,
the way they control the other print medias and TV?
To be more precise, i am talking about http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguay
This Article was modified the 17 of October by a robot called SieBot,
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:SieBot , (08:22) which automatically patches articles.
Some hours later (21:13), the changes were removed by an anonymous user with IP-Adress 204.102.61.65 .
This was vandalism.
But what happend then, 6 minutes later, makes me very suspicious:
At 21:19 a user called Hammer1980 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Hammer1980) (British Football-Fan ) claimed to undo the changes of 204.102.61.65 - with TW) which is perfectly ok.
But in the same moment, practically "on-the-fly", Twinkle and Hammer1980 made some more changes, whish they should not:
The program TW also rewrote the article pretty much and removed a lot of information and on that occation TW removed all external URLs.
Check the diffs here: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Uruguay&diff=next&oldid=165267451
Reviewing an article like this within just 6 minutes?
Is this vandalism by people claiming to care about Wikipedia or by the supporters of Twinkle?
Why couldn't he make 2 or 3 steps for so many changes and make a note about "cleaning-up"?
How could he manage that all within 6 minutes?
Why did he remove all URLs, even the perfectly official ones?
Not to be unfair, i must mention that there exists a project for removing unwanted links from Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:External_links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Spam
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_External_links
For those that miss those Links, i have made a copy here in this Article.
Make up your mind and think if you feel it was necessary to remove all those informative URLs
I doubt very much that you are able to decide about that URLs carefully within 6 minutes.
You might follow the discussion and give your own comments about this subject online in Wikipedia here.
External links (that were deleted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguay)
Government resources
- Web Portals
- Press Media
- Radio stations
- Blogs
- Photos
- Forums
- Travel and commerce
- Sports
- General information
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