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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 71542" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Thanks for that link, Sara. And I agree, just because someone is against psychiatry doesn't make them a Scientologist. A lot of Scientologists (most? all? be definition?) are against psychiatry, but there are others also against psychiatry for different reasons.</p><p></p><p>There are also many people FOR psychiatry, an increasing number these days as the field is better than it used to be. However, it's still less exact than, say, Pathology.</p><p></p><p>When I find out more about the software that helps you read where and how Wikipedia entries have been edited, I will send it on. I would then recommend that you look up various public figures and see what's been changed in their entries, and by whom. Should be very entertaining. Also probably will make for broader, more balanced information in Wiki. We do use it, but not as anything approaching a primary source. It's suggestive reference material, at best. The references can give you some guide although even they can be subjective if some of them have also been screened for possible negative content.</p><p>Then you get the idiots who will scrawl rubbish over someone's entry - that needs to be edited out too. But if those idiots who write the graffiti in the first place can now be tracked, maybe they'll think twice before tampering.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to go digging now through our recent news stories, see if I can find the details.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 71542, member: 1991"] Thanks for that link, Sara. And I agree, just because someone is against psychiatry doesn't make them a Scientologist. A lot of Scientologists (most? all? be definition?) are against psychiatry, but there are others also against psychiatry for different reasons. There are also many people FOR psychiatry, an increasing number these days as the field is better than it used to be. However, it's still less exact than, say, Pathology. When I find out more about the software that helps you read where and how Wikipedia entries have been edited, I will send it on. I would then recommend that you look up various public figures and see what's been changed in their entries, and by whom. Should be very entertaining. Also probably will make for broader, more balanced information in Wiki. We do use it, but not as anything approaching a primary source. It's suggestive reference material, at best. The references can give you some guide although even they can be subjective if some of them have also been screened for possible negative content. Then you get the idiots who will scrawl rubbish over someone's entry - that needs to be edited out too. But if those idiots who write the graffiti in the first place can now be tracked, maybe they'll think twice before tampering. I'm going to go digging now through our recent news stories, see if I can find the details. Marg [/QUOTE]
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