“Can we trust transnational internet groups like Wikipedia, which are self-regulating and unaccountable, to determine or censor information for the public, to decide what are the facts in nearly all fields of life and learning?”

David Frawley on Twitter on 10 Apr 2019 https://twitter.com/davidfrawleyved/status/1115966831246725122

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