Thank you for the deep lore and interesting news, object character avatar person!
Ironically, one of the notices is a journalist who notes the show‘s curious absence from Wikipedia.
The (extremely salty) admin mentioned in the essay who tried to revert the deletion also points to an interesting argument about the number of spires on a cathedral as a symptom of Wikipedia‘s decline.
Hello, I am an employee of Truro Cathedral and I’d like to clarify that the contested fourth spire does not actually belong to the cathedral proper but is part of an existing structure the cathedral is attached to which is actually its own individual parish church. It’s the only remaining wing of the original St Mary’s Parish Church, and still operates as its own church with the Dean of the Cathedral being the Rector. long story short, the cathedral has three spires and the church has one. Just seen a lot of discourse about this online recently and I thought it might help to have one of us give an explanation. I’m happy to verify my identity. CRBarry (talk)
So there is a very good reason we rely on what reliable sources say instead of contradicting original observation.
Yes, should've put "decline" in quotes.
Wikipedia
A place to share interesting articles from Wikipedia.
Rules:
- Only links to Wikipedia permitted
- Please stick to the format "Article Title (other descriptive text/editorialization)"
- Tick the NSFW box for submissions with inappropriate thumbnails
- On Casual Tuesdays, we allow submissions from wikis other than Wikipedia.
Recommended:
- If possible, when submitting please delete the "m." from "en.m.wikipedia.org". This will ensure people clicking from desktop will get the full Wikipedia website.
- Use the search box to see if someone has previously submitted an article. Some apps will also notify you if you are resubmitting an article previously shared on Lemmy.