• CiderApplenTea
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        ‘obviously’, I tend to correct wrong answers, instead of feeling inclined to answering straight out haha

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          I think you mean that you follow Cunningham’s Law. /s

          (I tried to phrase that as a correction)

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            Can you like summarize even if its an edit when youre citing a long wikipedia article

            Edit: i get tired of playing “Where’s Waldo” with facts/referenced content at the end of a long day

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              Cunningham is credited with the idea: “The best way to get the right answer on the Internet is not to ask a question; it’s to post the wrong answer.[17] This refers to the observation that people are quicker to correct a wrong answer than to answer a question.