I’m being serious — this is a really big case. Privileged murderer has somehow managed to skirt being identified for what she is? You’ll forgive me but I find this outrageous. Please help me find a link to an article explaining this or I’m going to lose respect for Wikipedia.

  • Reyali@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    So make one? That’s the benefit of Wikipedia.

    FWIW, I’ve never heard of it or her. Is she famous or influential for something other than this case? Which I don’t say to minimize the deaths she caused, but because not every news article/criminal case/lawsuit/whatever rises to the level of interest to justify a Wikipedia page.

    But seriously, Wikipedia is a community-driven network. “Losing respect for Wikipedia” would be like losing respect for Lemmy because other people weren’t writing posts you wanted to see.

    • wowwoweowza@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 hours ago

      Yours is another perspective that I needed to see. Thank you as far as losing respect for Wikipedia, I met that I believe there was a group of people discouraging that article from being written. Still not quite certain that there isn’t a group of people discouraging an article acting in the role of mods, for instance I believe that if I do some research, I can find similar cases that have the exact same amount of notoriety and yet there are pages. I may continue looking into this.