Church of Scientology Banned from Editing Wikipedia »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 7 months ago in Science & TechnologyWikipedia has decided enough is enough. After too many self-serving edits by the Church of Scientology, Wikipedia has decided to ban edits from IP addresses owned or operated by the Church of Scientology and its associates.
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cleare7 months ago
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i don't think it's funny. scientology is a dangerous cult and i don't want them messing around with my wikis.
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i'm also concerned about the allegation in the article that the organization is trying to sanitize it's image all over the web and they have the resources to do it. -

earthlingerer7 months ago
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"pwned"
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It's not just that they identified and stopped the perpetrators, but also that they made it into a public service announcement letting everybody in the world know how this organization operates, and that toleration is the first bad step that anyone can make when dealing with "nuts" like these.
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