I feel that any article with a similar name to another should have a hatnote because my search engine of choice, DuckDuckGo, makes me do a majority of the work of finding Wiki articles, and a hatnote would speed the process up significantly.
My former user account is User:Schoolbus777. Eventually, I will want to delete it as I made it in middle school; however, I would have no clue as to the password. This account has been renamed from "NANPLover47" because I did not put a great deal of thought into that username.
"I guess my thing about RGW is like: If the wrong being righted is that Wikipedia is out of line with scholarly consensus, that's a great motivation for an editor to have. If the wrong is that scholarly consensus should change, that's a very bad motivation." - User:Tamzin
[I]f you have to choose a "pedia" to trust, you might choose the one assembled by a bunch of pedantic nerds saying "well, ACTUALLY" to each other until the heat death of the universe, over the one assembled by an LLM controlled by an insecure Nazi salute-throwing billionaire who sprints to reprogram that LLM every time it shares a fact that makes that billionaire angry or sad, or doesn't fit into his Playskool Machiavellian ambitions and plans. In this particular case, a thousand pedantic nerds is much better than a single rich one. (John Scalzi's "Whatever" blog, "A Review of Grokipedia, Using Myself as Test Subject")
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