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Wikipedia policy is such that slanderous claims like that about living people should be (and usually are) immediately reverted.


I know the policy; I've seen it ignored many times. Also, that applies only to articles about living people.


What does this mean in practice? Editors on Wikipedia are not a balanced cross-section of the world. I would guess they at 90% male, nerdy, middle class, and disproportionately liberal. This will be reflected in their articles, and the leeway given to certain 'facts'. And god help you if there is an article edited about you after you die - then the gloves are off and slander is fine.




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