tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21308815.post2993720731926664252..comments2023-10-08T15:51:17.426+00:00Comments on Beyond Necessity: Derrida and WikipediaEdward Ockhamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07583379503310147119noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21308815.post-10651120888919593772011-05-13T18:39:17.922+00:002011-05-13T18:39:17.922+00:00metasonix has left a new comment on your post &quo...metasonix has left a new comment on your post "Derrida and Wikipedia": <br /><br />Plus, they shove in critiques that are often unrelated to surrounding material. The Derrida bio is a good example. Quite frankly, if someone had turned this in as an essay in an English writing class, the resulting grade would be a C, if they were lucky. More likely a D.<br /><br />The articles that are degrading with time are everywhere on en-wiki. It's so commonplace that it might as well be an official, standard rule of wiki collaboration..... <br /><br />Posted by metasonix to Beyond Necessity at 12:45 AMEdward Ockhamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07583379503310147119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21308815.post-87614265677700537542011-05-12T00:45:18.600+00:002011-05-12T00:45:18.600+00:00Plus, they shove in critiques that are often unrel...Plus, they shove in critiques that are often unrelated to surrounding material. The Derrida bio is a good example. Quite frankly, if someone had turned this in as an essay in an English writing class, the resulting grade would be a C, if they were lucky. More likely a D.<br /><br />The articles that are degrading with time are everywhere on en-wiki. It's so commonplace that it might as well be an official, standard rule of wiki collaboration.....metasonixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13224183744460116842noreply@blogger.com