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Wikipedia doesn't follow its own rules
It has its own group of elitist editors that use accrued reputation to control certain areas of Wikipedia in their interest
Wikipedia editing is not democratic and that is why I don't largely trust Wikipedia and prefer other reliable credible sources
I mean duh, they're a centralized service owned by a company worth millions of dollars, the idea they are a democracy is an illusion.
Also funny how they're a multimillion dollar company who's main source of income is what basically amounts to cyber-begging.