Wired News: Wikipedia Founder Edits Own Bio: "'People shouldn't do it, including me,' he said. 'I wish I hadn't done it. It's in poor taste.... People have a lot of information about themselves but staying objective is difficult. That's the trade-off in editing entries about yourself.... If you see a blatant error or misconception about yourself, you really want to set it straight.'"
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
More Distrust? Yep.
I get so damn tired of this crap. "I am so sorry? I wish I hadn't done it." Nineteen times." Actually when people say these things they are really saying they wish they hadn't gotten caught red-handed. Rules are rules and everyone should follow them, except the ones that ignore them and then apologize later. Sheesh.
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